Davao Light first to get ISO as PH power provider

Date:

Share post:

DAVAO CITY — The Davao Light, a giant power distributor based here has officially get its ISO certificate and stand the first Philippine-based electric distribution utilities to be certified with the ISO 55001:2014, an asset management system standard that aims to check the processes of organizations in
effectively managing the lifecycle of their assets.

“This is truly a milestone for AboitizPower, specifically Davao Light being one of the first distribution utilities in the Philippines to be certified, we are proud to
share this momentous achievement with them,” said Romero Zamora, Managing Director of DQS in the Philippines, during the awarding of certificates held in Cebu City on May 30, 2023.

Davao Light underwent a rigorous audit last December 2022 conducted by DQS Certification Philippines, an external certifying body, thoroughly examining the company’s processes and operations, both internal and external.

“This is another example of our commitment to our customers and stakeholders; that we are responsible custodians of our assets to truly drive value for them,” said Anton Mari Perdices, AboitizPower Distribution Utilities Chief Operating Officer. Davao Light also has certifications in ISO 9001:2015 or the Quality Management System (QMS), ISO 45001:2018 or the Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Management System, and in ISO 14001:2015 or the Environmental Management (EM)
System.

spot_img

Related articles

Rising fuel costs threaten BARMM polls—Comelec flags budget gap as war exposes vulnerabilities

MANILA  (March 24) — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has warned that escalating conflict in the Middle East...

PNP probes Roblox risks—but critics ask: why only now?

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY  (March 24) — The Philippine National Police (PNP) has launched an investigation into the...

Transport strike exposes policy fault lines as fuel crisis deepens

MANILA  (March 24) — A looming two-day nationwide transport strike is not just a protest over rising fuel...

Mindanao consumers challenge gov’t: Who pays for Agus-Pulangi rehab—and who profits?

DAVAO CITY (March 24) — As the government weighs a multibillion-peso proposal to rehabilitate the Agus-Pulangi Hydroelectric Complex...