We now have ISO 9001 quality certification

We now have ISO 9001 quality certification

  • Apr 07,2016

We now have ISO 9001 quality certification.

Over the last few years both P. Wilkinson Containers and our manufacturing arm William Say have implemented vast changes as we worked towards gaining and integrating ISO 9001 certification into our continuous improvement and management systems.

We are proud to have this certification in place now, especially because it has enabled us to move forward with improvements at a much faster pace than previous years.

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  • Metal Lever Lid Tins

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  • Metal Oblong Tins

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  • Plastic Drums – Open Top

  • Plastic Buckets – Round

  • Plastic Sporks

  • Metal Ring Pull Tins

  • Metal Vacuum Ink Tins

  • Metal Cone Top Tins

  • Plastic Drums – Tight Head

  • Metal Outside Curl Tins

  • Plastic Bottles – HDPE

  • Metal Drums

  • Plastic Buckets – Rectangular

  • Metal Rectangle Tins

  • Plastic Pots – Dressing

  • Plastic Pots – Deli

  • Metal Seamless Tins

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