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Like many companies , you will probably notice more customers , they now require all of their suppliers to be ISO 9001 certified. They could have told you that you have to implement the ISO 9001 and immediately obtain certification within 6 months of standard - or they will find another supplier . And now , you probably have kupilISO 9001 , read it, and now you feel lost . " And now ? " You might ask , because you still have no idea how to implement the ISO 9001 standard.
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