Lyman-Morse Technologies receives ISO 9001:2015 Certification
by Lyman-Morse 3 Jul 2022 08:08 PDT

Lyman-Morse Technologies receives ISO 9001:2015 Certification © Alison Langley
After an extensive implementation process and third-party audit, Lyman-Morse Technologies (LMT), a sister division to Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding, achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification, the world's most widely recognized quality management standard.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2015 is a globally recognized quality management system. Today it is the most updated standard of its kind and focuses on quality management processes and performance. Through regular third-party audits, this accreditation validates LMT's existing commitment to providing its customers with an exceptional experience and final product.
The certification also provides objective proof that a manufacturing business implements policies and procedures that satisfy all the requirements of a comprehensive quality management system. Perry Johnson Registrars conducted the audit to ensure LMT was following the standard as prescribed by ISO.
"ISO 9001 helps to ensure that our customers receive consistently high-quality products and service," said LMT manager Samir Gupta. "They come to us due to this commitment to quality and continual improvement."
The certification also allows the company to expand further into federal, municipal and defense industries, all of which are already components of LMT's business. The company is certified for three years during which internal audits are taken and submitted to PJR. LMT is also subject to unannounced audits.
In recent years, LMT has grown significantly, adding additional skillsets, high-tech equipment and earning a reputation within a wide range of industries. The company has completed projects within a multitude of fields, including architecture, municipalities, universities, industrial manufacturers, research, development projects and more.
Recent projects include the construction of a custom marine railway and hydraulic door system for a structure on the Historic Register, while also working on a cutting-edge project in partnership with one of the United States' largest naval ship construction facilities. Other highlights include clock hands for Boston's historic custom house tower, a composite church steeple and composite wind tunnels and air ducts. A 160 x 30-foot composite canopy for Cambridge, Massachusetts' Kendall Square train station is scheduled for a fall 2022 installation.