Firm gets ISO certification, seeks infrastructure boost

A firm has achieved ISO certification while calling for improvements in infrastructure. This milestone underscores efforts to enhance standards amid ongoing challenges.

The firm recently obtained ISO certification, marking a significant step in upholding quality and safety standards. In light of this achievement, the company is advocating for a boost in infrastructure to support further growth and resilience.

This development highlights broader concerns in the sector, including the need for reliable infrastructure to complement certification efforts. While specific details on the firm's identity and the exact nature of the infrastructure needs remain limited, the certification reflects a commitment to international benchmarks.

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