The International Organization for Standardization
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was created in 1947 and was organized of delegates of nature standards agencies from countries round the world. Its aim is to establish and keep international standards to provide security, justice, and productivity in international commercial. ISO International Standards provide that goods and services are secure, trusty and of product. They are strategically instruments that decrease expenses by minimizing tailings and mistakes and raising efficiency. They aid corporations to enter new markets, standard the business area for developing countries and facilitate moneyless and just global commercial. ISO is not especial to any one private industry, and has big and significant a role in keeping standards in industries as manufacturing, data technology, energy, financial services, agriculture, healthcare and transportation. Now 162 countries are members of the ISO. The main organ of the ISO locates in Geneva, Switzerland.
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