On February 16, 2025, Tahsin commissioned AFNOR International to complete the third-party certification of the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System. The certified factory locations include the Taichung Headquarter (Taichung Industrial zone) and the Chung-Kan branch plant (Wuqi District). The certification scope covers rainwear, rain boots, office supplies (laminators, punching & binding machines), and PP corrugated boards.
As a long-established brand in Taiwan, Tahsin introduced the ISO 9001 Quality Management System in the early 1990s and obtained certification from the Organization for Standardization. Tahsin strictly follows to various of production SOPs to ensure quality control.
Later, as the OEM business flourished and the production focus shifted to overseas factories, Tahsin stopped applying for Quality Management System certification after 2014. Instead, the company adapted an approach of "internalizing the Quality Management System standards and incorporating them into internal management regulations" to continue implementing quality management practices.
Now that the development of overseas factories has matured, Tahsin is reflecting on and exploring sustainability by "redefining the brand image and strengthening its position in the domestic market." At the same time, the company recognizes that in a highly competitive environment, only by continuously improving both internally and externally can it achieve long-term sustainable growth.
Therefore, in 2025, Tahsin has decided to reintroduce the Quality Management System and align with the latest standard, ISO 9001:2015. The company will adjust relevant provisions and formulate appropriate standard documents to ensure precise integration of production, sales operations, and management systems. This effort aims to fulfill the company’s quality policy: "Full participation in quality management to provide customers with satisfactory products."
In the next stage, we also plan to implement the Quality Management System in our overseas factories. In addition to the already established management system at the Dafu Plant (Fujian, China), this initiative will extend to the Tah-Viet Main Plant (HCM, Vietnam) and the Myanmar Tah Hsin Plant (Yangon, Myanmar).
