TÜV Austria in Greece Awards ISO Certifications to TMS Group Companies

TÜV Austria in Greece Awards ISO Certifications to TMS Group Companies

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TÜV Austria in Greece has awarded ISO27001, ISO27701, and ISO22301 certifications to TMS Bulkers LTD, TMS Dry LTD, TMS Cardiff Gas LTD, and TMS Tankers LTD. These certifications highlight the companies' expertise in the shipping industry and their commitment to providing comprehensive services, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

According to the statement, the certifications were granted after a rigorous evaluation process, where TMS Group consistently met all required standards. TÜV Austria, with its deep knowledge in cybersecurity, emphasized that these certifications represent more than just formal recognition—they are a testament to the companies' adherence to international standards and best practices in service quality and processes.

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