DAETWYLER CLEAN ENERGY HAS BEEN AWARDED ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFICATION

SGS North America Inc. has approved Daetwyler Clean Energy for ISO 9001:2008 Certification. This certification covers their Engineering and Supply of solar racking systems

Huntersville, NC, January 20, 2014: SGS North America Inc. has approved Daetwyler Clean Energy for ISO 9001:2008 Certification. This certification covers their Engineering and Supply of solar racking systems.


The ISO 9000 family of standards represents an international consensus on optimal quality management practices. It consists of standards and guidelines relating to quality management systems and related supporting standards.

ISO 9001:2008 provides a tried and tested framework for taking a systematic approach to managing the organization's processes so that they consistently turn out product that satisfies customers' expectations. ISO 9001 is used in some 176 countries by businesses and organizations large and small, in public and private sectors, by manufacturers and service providers, in all sectors of activity.

"We are both proud and excited about our ISO 9001:2008 certification," stated Bill Taylor, President, Daetwyler Clean Energy. "We have always been committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services and this certification shows our commitment to our clients."

Daetwyler Clean Energy is known throughout the renewable energy market as a premier solar mounting hardware manufacturer. Their experienced engineering and global fabrication facilities provide the most economical rooftop and ground mount solar racking systems for commercial and utility scale projects.

For more information contact: Mr. Bill Taylor, President Daetwyler Clean Energy. Phone: (704) 659-7474, E-Mail: btaylor@daetwylerce.com or visit their website http://www.daetwylerce.com/.

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