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DOGA’s business culture includes customer satisfaction as the key objective of all our departments.
To this end, we have brought our systems into line with the ISO 14001 and ISO TS 16949 international quality standards.
As a leading company in the industry, DOGA possess the technical equipment and the human resources required to design and manufacture products with the unique features that each project requires and with the emphasis always on quality, innovation and continuous improvement, concepts which are managed in accordance with the Six Sigma Philosophy, with a clearly customer-oriented focus.

Integrated Management System Policy Senior Management has made a formal commitment to quality and the environment, establishing, documenting and keeping up-to-date an Integrated Management System, based on the ISO/TS-16949: 2002 Technical Specification and the ISO 14001:2004 International Standard.
To this end, its entire organisational structure, headed by its Director-General, has a commitment to the following action areas:
I. To ensure due identification of and compliance with the requirements of current environmental legislation applicable to its products.
II. To establish measurable quality and environmental objectives and goals as an essential part of continuous improvement, focusing upon customer satisfaction and reduction of environmental impact within a framework of economically viable sustainability.
III. To develop a human resources policy which guarantees staff competences by means of training and awareness raising with regard to quality and the environment.
IV. To boost the design and development of new products that are environment-friendly and which contribute towards the competitiveness of our company by meeting our customers’ expectations.
V. To promote efficiency in industrial and production activities, as well as the use of good environmental practices as a fundamental part of this policy.
VI. To promote the implementation of quality and environment management systems in our suppliers in the aim of complying with established requirements.
The Director-General
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