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harry
17th July 2008, 03:33 AM
Posted 16th July 2008 at 11:09 AM by claudiadelta (http://elsmar.com/Forums/member.php?u=57374)

We are a small distributor and I we sometimes take out information form Manufacturers’ certificates (ie: other distributors names) so that our client can go and purchase directly from them. We do not alter the original so we still have the original with all the information for traceability.

I want to know if this is okay or does iso 9001 say it has to be done a different way because I have checked and I can’t find anything.

Thank you all for your help.

C

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harry
17th July 2008, 03:47 AM
We are a small distributor and I we sometimes take out information form Manufacturers’ certificates (ie: other distributors names) so that our client cannot go and purchase directly from them.

Welcome Claudia,

This is a common business practice and as long as you kept the original properly, there should not be any issues.

I want to know if this is okay or does iso 9001 say it has to be done a different way because I have checked and I can’t find anything.

Yes, you only need to keep these certificates as records.

claudiadelta
17th July 2008, 10:12 AM
Harry, Thank you for your response. I am new to this forum and dont know how to post a thread. If you could just tell me were to go I would appreciate your help.
Claudia :)

harry
17th July 2008, 10:16 AM
Hi Claudia,

Glad that you can find your way here. This thread is in the Quality Management - Related Issues forum which is appropriate. You may continue with this subject from here.