ACOME Morocco is ISO 45001 certified

Group
Wednesday 30 December 2020
As part of its health and safety at work policy and its continuous improvement initiatives, ACOME Morocco, an industrial site dedicated to the production of automotive wires and cables, successfully obtains ISO 45001 certification.

Global management of performance, quality, health and safety at work

Quality, HSE and performance are based on the same continuous improvement process. The Group's quality policy aims to guarantee the same quality standards to all our customers on the four continents. It follows three main commitments: customer satisfaction, process control and the pursuit of operational excellence on a daily basis.

Certified IATF 16949 (quality for the automotive industry) and ISO 14001 (environment), it is therefore quite natural that ACOME Morocco, three years after its creation, has been able to integrate the requirements of ISO 45001 into its management system.

This new certification guarantees that the prevention of risks to the health and safety of people is taken into account and everyone's involvement in achieving this.

ACOME MAROCCO in brief:

Focused on innovation, the Morocco plant produces wires and cables in the skinny wires (0.13 mm² to 0.22 mm² copper alloy wires with T2 and T3 PVC insulation), PP and T3 PVC ranges. ACOME also establishes its technological know-how with the XLPE T3 and XLPE T4 ranges, present at all of the Group's production sites.

  • Surface area: 17,000 m² in the TFZ free zone
  • Production capacity: 950,000 kilometers of wires and cables
  • Staff: 124 people
  • Technologies used: wire drawing, stranding, polymer transformation, sheathing, electro-physical crosslinking

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