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Siemens joins as a CQI Corporate Partner

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Published: 2 Mar 2018

Siemens Rail Automation, a global leader in the design, supply and commissioning of solutions for the rail industry, has joined the CQI as a Corporate Partner.

The CQI is delighted to welcome Siemens as a Corporate Partner. The organisation cited evolving quality processes, competences and culture as a key objective to achieve within the Corporate Partner scheme.

Siemens has over 135 years’ experience in the rail industry, gained from safely delivering projects of all scope, scale and complexity for mainline, light rail and mass transit applications. Its expertise is instrumental in moving people and freight safely and efficiently around the UK’s rail network, helping to provide increased capacity and to deliver better connectivity.

This is an excellent opportunity for our company to work closely with the CQI to further develop our quality processes, competences and culture.

Nick Dunne, Director of Technology & QEHS at Siemens Rail Automation

Nick Dunne, Director of Technology & QEHS at Siemens Rail Automation, said: “This is an excellent opportunity for our company to work closely with the CQI to further develop our quality processes, competences and culture. Delivering intrinsically safe, high quality train control systems is absolutely fundamental to our business hence quality goes hand in hand with safety in everything we do.

“Partnering with the CQI is an opportunity to both demonstrate our commitment to quality as a central pillar of our business and to work in partnership to achieve the highest level of quality delivery across the organisation, from research and development, to design and manufacture, installation, test and commissioning.”

The CQI is thrilled to support the Siemens’ Quality team towards achieving their key objectives for 2018 and beyond.

Find out how your organisation can make quality its focus by becoming a CQI Corporate Partner.