Why Integrated Management System(IMS)?

An integrated management system (IMS) refers to the seamless integration of several different standards into a common system that meets the requirements of each of the standards. This allows the company to unify all the processes and management methods. It is an integration of ISO 3 standards:


ISO 9001 – 2015
(Quality Management System)




License valid from 12th April 2022 to 14th March 2025
ISO 14001 – 2015
(Environment Management System)




License valid from 12th April 2022 to 14th March 2025
ISO 45001 – 2018
(Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems)




License valid from 12th April 2022 to 14th March 2025


Benefits of IMS:

  • Continuous Business and Performance Improvement
  • Eliminating Redundancies & Helps in Cost Optimization
  • Business Risk Analysis & Assessment
  • International Benchmarking
  • Driving Customer Satisfaction
  • Criteria Prevention Of Deceptions Of The Environment And Pollution Of Air, Water And Land
  • Promoting A Safe Workplace - Risk Rating, Safety Equipment
  • Preventing Unsafe Conditions And Behaviour

ISO STANDARD CERTIFICATION NAME DESCRIPTION
ISO 9001 – 2015 Quality Management System (QMS) Certificate Required for Standardization, Meeting & Exceeding Service Quality and Continual Improvement

QMS Certificate is a testament that the company meets the service quality expectations of the guest and enlists the continual sustainable development efforts based on them
ISO 14001 – 2015 Environment Management System (EMS) - Environment Focus Required for assessment of company on control & elimination of Air, Water & Land pollution

EMS Certificate is a testament that the company's work has no adverse effect on air, water, land and sound
ISO 45001 – 2018 Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems (OHSMS) – Employee Safety & Health Required for Identifying, Analyzing & Controlling/Eliminating Occupational Risk

OHSMS Certificate is a testament that the company meets the standards for maintaining the health and safety of work in context and prevention of harm caused by them