Quality Mark Pilot Aims to Set Realistic Standard ; E-Business
Birmingham Post › May 08, 2007
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Birmingham Post › May 08, 2007
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CDI Group - a 75-strong Birmingham-based network service installation company with major clients including Tussauds Group and Egg - has become the first company in the UK to pilot a scheme to provide technology companies with an independently approved quality mark.
The company says that the Accredit UK mark demonstrates that a supplier is trustworthy, employs qualified people and has a track record of success.See the full content of this document
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Quality Mark Pilot Aims to Set Realistic Standard ; E-Business
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