Officials receiving the certification
Altaaqa secures top ISO certification
DUBAI, January 4, 2017
UAE-based Altaaqa Global Caterpillar Rental Power, a leading global provider of temporary power solutions, has achieved ISO 50001:2011 certification from TÜV Nord, the ISO-accredited certification body headquartered in Hanover, Germany.
The ISO 50001:2011 certification specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organisation to follow a systematic approach in achieving continual improvement in energy performance within its operations and projects, said a statement from the company.
Shibu Davies, general manager for certification, HSD & Lab at TÜV NORD, said: “ISO 50001:2011 is applicable to any organisation wishing to ensure that its products and services conform to its avowed energy policy.”
“This certification awarded to Altaaqa Global, the only rental power company in the world to have achieved the feat to date, is a testimony to the company’s steadfast dedication to delivering multi-megawatt power generation projects that efficiently use energy, conserve natural resources and help in combatting climate change,” he said.
Meghana Millin, quality and HSE officer of Altaaqa Global, said: “We train our sights on providing the most energy efficient and environmentally responsible power solutions.”
“Thus, we remain committed to our energy policy from the selection of the power equipment, to the designing of the power plants, to transport, through project installation, commissioning and maintenance,” he said.
“Furthermore, we regularly upgrade our current installations to further improve on their energy performance,” he added.
Majid Zahid, chief commercial officer, Altaaqa Global, said: “The real beneficiaries are our clients that have their temporary power solutions under certification of reputable global bodies, as the German TÜV Nord.”
“Our recent ISO 50001 certification guarantees to our customers that our power solutions perform at the optimal level from the moment of installation till the end of the contract. By maintaining the energy efficiency of our power plants, we ensure that they are not only capable of supplying uninterrupted reliable electricity, but also offer cost savings and minimal operational expenditure,” he added.
Peter den Boogert, CEO of Altaaqa Global, said: “Being in the business of providing electricity, the onus is upon us, temporary power providers, to conscientiously mitigate the environmental effects of our operations.”
“That is why our company is continuously developing and optimising our power generation solutions, so they ultimately promote tangible economic, social and environmental benefits. We are proud to have blazed a trail in energy performance and fuel efficiency in the IPP industry,” he concluded.
In 2014, Altaaqa Global has also achieved ISO 9001:2008 (Quality Management System), ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management System), and OHSAS 18001:2007 (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems) certifications, making it part of an elite list of global companies to have ever completed a triple audit and received all certifications in its first year of evaluation, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service