SINGAPORE and NUREMBERG, March 5,
2009 - The European regional headquarters office of BDP Project
Logistics in Nuremberg, Germany, has been certified to the requirements
of the DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System for project
forwarding and transport engineering. Conferring the certification
was BSI Management Systems, a leading provider of certification
and training services which audited the facility.
"This certification is vitally important in two ways,"
said Emanuel Scerra, BDP Project Logistics regional director.
"It assures our European and global customers that our
management system meets the global standard for our industry,
and that they can rely upon us to consistently deliver world-class
services."
The ISO 9001:2000 quality management system specifies a number
of requirements organizations need to meet to validate their
ability to consistently provide services that meet customer
expectations, and to enhance customer satisfaction through continual
improvement. These requirements include establishing procedures
covering all key business processes; monitoring processes for
effectiveness; maintaining adequate records; checking for defects
and taking corrective action when necessary; regularly reviewing
individual processes and the quality system itself; and facilitating
continual improvement.
For further information, contact: Elizabeth Parke, BDP Project
Logistics, 1646, Rankin Road, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77073,
USA, phone: 1-281-233-4777, email: elizabeth.parke@bdpprojects.com.
About BDP Project Logistics
A wholly owned subsidiary of BDP International and based in
Singapore, BDP Project Logistics is a leading privately held
project logistics and transportation management services company,
operating global logistics centers throughout Asia, Europe,
Africa, the Middle East and the U.S., with a network of owned
offices, strategic partnerships and agencies in more than 120
countries. The company provides customized logistics solutions
that support engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)
companies, mining, oil and gas, power generation and other infrastructure
projects. It utilizes a variety of transport modes, including
barge, rail, truck, aircraft and vessels to deliver over-dimensional
cargoes to their often remote destinations. Also offered are
end-to-end materials management and tracking, freight negotiation
and carrier cost maintenance, in-house project engineering services,
logistics process analysis and optimization, complete documentation,
online tracking and reporting tools, coordination of cargo inspections,
supervision of heavy lifts, oversized and hazardous cargo, port
operations, and job-site unloading and checking. For more information,
visit www.bdpprojects.com.



