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Buyer
18th July 2000, 10:44 AM
I am a buyer of various products for the home and I am looking for new companies with certified quality standards.Is there an international list of iso 9000,9001,9002,9003 registered companies and the type of products the produce?

Thank You in advance for your help!You can e-mail me

Mike Wilson
21st July 2000, 03:01 PM
I don't think there's any one list you can get, but BSI has a list of their customers on bsiamericas website. It lists by company name and no product descriptions.

AJPaton
21st July 2000, 05:19 PM
UL registered companies available on-line, printed in a catalogue (for a cost), or via toll-free #.

See http://www.ul.com/services/dirinfo.html for more information, including the address for on-line list of companies.

Warning-had a bit of difficulty backing out when I got in through www.ul.com. (http://www.ul.com.) Might not be a problem if you don't go in through the welcoming page.

AJP

[This message has been edited by AJPaton (edited 21 July 2000).]

Wallybaloo
24th July 2000, 03:41 PM
Try www.qualitydigest.com (http://www.qualitydigest.com) It has a search vehicle in which you look for comapnies by name, address, SIC code, standards registered to, etc.

I've never felt that it's a particularly complete listing, but it's one more source of information.

Question: How can I turn the website address into a nifty hyperlink like so many folks do in the forum?

Thanks.

[This message has been edited by Marc Smith (edited 28 July 2000).]

Wallybaloo
24th July 2000, 03:43 PM
WOW!!! It's like maqic. I didn't have to do a thing.

Marc
28th July 2000, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Wallybaloo:

Question: How can I turn the website address into a nifty hyperlink like so many folks do in the forum?This is a secret! Just kidding. Just type in the link and it will auto-magically be converted to a hyperlink. You don't need to put in the http:// but you do need to put in the www. Note: Do not put a period right after the link -- put a space there or it will include the period (.) in the link and screw it up.