What are the prospects for ISO international standardization in the automobile sector?

Topics:
ISO Standards
Tags:
Business Operations,
Strategy,
Strategic Planning,
Standardization,
Quality,
Process Improvement,
Management,
Iso standards,
ISO,
Technical Committee
Source:
International Organization for Standardization

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Overview: At the start of this new millennium, the field of automobile standardization, including in particular technical committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, accounts for a big share in the overall activity of ISO. Technical committee ISO/TC 22 alone is responsible for some 500 available International Standards and for the year 2001 alone, the number of published standards will reach a record number for this committee of over 50 standards. International standardization activities in the automotive sector go beyond the work of technical committee ISO/TC 22. They also involve fields such as steel (ISO/TC 17), plastics (ISO/TC 61), noise (ISO/TC 43) and road informatics (ISO/TC 204), etc. The good state of health of International standardization in the automobile sector is also good for ISO in general. It is therefore important to keep developments and prospects in this area under close scrutiny.

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Format: PDF | Size: 104KB | Date: Nov 2001 | Pages: 5


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