Quality builds credibility — and ISO 9001 is the global language of quality. Through ISO 9001 Certification, your organization demonstrates a commitment to efficiency, consistency, and customer satisfaction — the foundation of sustainable growth.
At TNV Verisure Private Limited, we make certification simple, transparent, and globally recognized. Our expert auditors and technical specialists help you streamline processes, meet international standards, and earn the confidence of clients and regulators worldwide.
ISO 9001:2015 is the international benchmark for Quality Management Systems (QMS). Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), it provides a proven framework for improving performance, reducing risk, and consistently meeting customer expectations.
Built on seven guiding principles — customer focus, leadership, people engagement, process approach, continual improvement, evidence-based decision making, and relationship management — ISO 9001 transforms how organizations operate. It promotes smarter systems, stronger teams, and a culture of continuous improvement that drives measurable results.
To become certified, your business needs to demonstrate a reliable and well-documented management system aligned with ISO 9001’s core requirements:
ISO 9001 is more than a certificate — it’s a strategic advantage. Certified organizations experience:
Certification costs vary based on your organization’s size, scope, and readiness. Connect with our certification team to receive a personalized quotation tailored to your operations and objectives.
ISO 9001 applies to organizations of all sizes and sectors — manufacturing, services, education, healthcare, logistics, IT, and construction. Whether you’re a startup or a global enterprise, ISO 9001 helps you enhance credibility and open new market opportunities.
ISO 9001 certificates remain valid for three years, subject to annual surveillance audits. These audits confirm that your QMS continues to comply, perform, and improve. Our team offers continuous guidance to help you maintain standards and prepare for recertification confidently.
Earning ISO 9001 certification is a step toward global recognition and lasting excellence. Contact our team today to discuss your requirements and get a customized proposal that fits your business goals.
Most organizations complete certification in 8–16 weeks, depending on size, scope, readiness of documentation, and audit scheduling. A well-prepared QMS and timely corrective actions can shorten the timeline.
Core items include: Quality Policy & Objectives, QMS scope, process maps/SOPs, risk & opportunity assessments, training/competence records, calibration/maintenance logs, internal audit & management review records, and corrective action reports.
Stage 1 reviews your QMS documentation and readiness.
Stage 2 verifies implementation and effectiveness on-site (or hybrid) across processes, records, and interviews. Certification decisions are based on Stage 2 results.
Costs vary by organization size, sites, employee count, process complexity, and audit days required. Pricing also depends on whether it’s initial, surveillance, or recertification. Request a tailored quotation for accurate budgeting.
Validity is three years, subject to annual surveillance audits (Year 1 & Year 2) and a recertification audit in Year 3 to renew the certificate.
Yes. ISO 9001 is scalable and works for any size or sector. Smaller organizations often see fast gains in consistency, credibility, and tender eligibility with a lean, right-sized QMS.
Common findings include incomplete risk assessments, weak document control, missing KPIs, or infrequent internal audits. Correct by addressing root cause, updating procedures/records, and verifying effectiveness.
Many parts of Stage 1 and parts of Stage 2 can be remote (document review, interviews, screen-sharing). Some process verification may still require on-site visits based on risk and activity type.
Auditors check key processes, KPIs, internal audits, management reviews, corrective actions, and changes since certification to confirm ongoing conformity and improvement.
Yes. Transfers follow IAF/CB rules. Provide your current certificate, latest audit reports, nonconformity closures, and plan the next surveillance/recert with the new CB.