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Cyprus Ports Authority achieves ISO 9001:2015 certification for Port Operations Regulation

The Cyprus Ports Authority has announced the successful completion of the Quality Management System certification process for the Department of Ports Regulatory Affairs Management, in accordance with the internationally recognised CYS EN ISO 9001:2015 standard.

The certification was awarded by the Cyprus Certification Company (CCC) under the General Regulation for the Evaluation and Certification of Quality Systems. Furthermore, it has been internationally recognised through IQNET (The International Certification Network), the world’s largest and most reputable network of certification bodies, ensuring global recognition and credibility, an Authority press release noted. 

"This certification reaffirms the Cyprus Ports Authority’s commitment to quality, transparency, and continuous improvement, while further consolidating its institutional role as the Regulatory and Supervisory Authority of the port sector in Cyprus. Through a structured and transparent framework of procedures, the Authority ensures that port operations are conducted in line with international best practices, safety standards, and compliance principles," it continued. 

The press release went on to note, "This certification is not only an important milestone for the Cyprus Ports Authority, but a tangible confirmation of its mission: to ensure that the port sector operates with the highest levels of professionalism, regulatory compliance, and alignment with international best practices. CPA remains committed to upgrading its regulatory tools and enhancing the effective supervision of port activities, to the benefit of the national economy and the maritime community."

"The Cyprus Ports Authority will continue to invest in quality assurance mechanisms and best practices, maintaining the trust of its partners and effectively responding to the expectations of society and professionals in the maritime and port sectors," the announcement concluded. 

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