Manufacturing

Discrete and continuous manufacturers — packaging, plastics, metals, consumer goods. ISO 9001 implementation, supplier qualification, and integrated QMS / EMS / OH&S programmes.

Oil & gas / energy

Downstream services, pressure-system fabrication, mechanical integrity programmes. Combined ISO 9001 + API-style technical compliance, materials qualification, and traceability records.

Testing & calibration laboratories

ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation programmes. Method validation, measurement uncertainty, traceability mapping, internal QC and PT planning, and calibration registers.

Construction & engineering services

Project-based QMS for contractors and engineering consultancies. Inspection & test plans, materials qualification records, subcontractor controls, and project-level audit programmes.

Food & beverage

ISO 22000 food safety management plus ISO 9001 quality. HACCP integration, supplier controls, and traceability — useful for processors expanding into export markets.

Pharmaceutical & healthcare

Quality systems for pharmaceutical wholesalers, healthcare providers, and medical-device distributors. ISO 9001 with sector-aligned controls and document discipline.

Public sector & service delivery

Ministries, agencies, and service-delivery organisations. ISO 9001 for service quality, ISO 37001 (anti-bribery) awareness, and citizen-facing process design.

Information services & ICT

ISO/IEC 27001 information security alongside ISO 9001 quality. Useful for software vendors, BPO operations, and service providers handling sensitive data.

Logistics & trade services

Freight forwarders, customs brokers, and trade-services firms. ISO 9001 for service consistency, with optional ISO 28000 supply-chain security awareness.

Sector-specific value

Why sector context matters for ISO implementation.

Generic ISO templates fail surveillance audits. Sector context shapes everything from how risk is assessed to how nonconformities are documented.

Risk reads differently by sector

Risk in a laboratory is method failure and traceability loss; in a manufacturer it is supplier nonconformity and recall exposure. Clause 6.1 of ISO 9001 demands a sector-aware risk register — not a generic SWOT.

Process owners speak sector dialects

Calibration technicians, food-safety leads, and project engineers each have a working vocabulary. Documentation that maps onto their language is documentation that gets used.

Auditors expect sector evidence

An ISO 9001 auditor in a foundry expects materials traceability records. The same auditor at a logistics firm expects shipment-tracking discipline. Pre-audit preparation is sector-specific.

Don't see your sector? We probably still cover it.

Our delivery model adapts to most sectors operating in the West African market. Tell us your industry and the standards you are pursuing — we will let you know honestly whether we are the right fit.