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International Association of Asian and European Industries (IEI)

IEI is a non-governmental, private American based association founded in 2001 to assess, against internationally agreed standards, organizations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services, provide internationally accepted standards and certifications, offer Industrial Consultation to interested industries and organizations, finance or support the financing process of international projects, evaluate and validate the academic articles and achievements and etc. IEI is a non-profit-distributing private association, limited by guarantee. IEI filed its articles of organization pursuant to the Limited Liability Company Law on 22/02/2001 in State of New York Department of State (DOS), Division of Corporations and State Records. Through its Accredited Bodies in 39 European and Asian countries, IEI has been able to cover its fundamental contributions which are trade capacity building, standard setting and compliance, developing cooperation opportunities between Asian and European industries and realizing growth with quality. Accreditation by IEI demonstrates the competence, impartiality and performance capability of accredited bodies and all Accredited Bodies are eligible to offer IEI services in their respective countries.

Providing internationally accepted standards and certifications, offering Industrial Consultation to interested industries and organizations, monitoring and evaluating the performance and activities of international inspection entities, financing international projects, evaluating and confirming the validity of academic articles and achievements and etc. are among the main contributions of IEI. As one of its main activities, IEI offers a wide range of International Standards to applicant industries, persons and organizations all over the world. We were founded in 2001 and since then have offered International Standards covering almost all aspects of technology, industry and business. Organizations and companies often want to get certified to ISO’s management system standards (for example ISO 9001 or ISO 14001) although certification is not a requirement. The best reason for wanting to implement these standards is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of company operations. A company may decide to seek certification for many reasons, as certification may: . be a contractual or regulatory requirement . be necessary to meet customer preferences . fall within the context of a risk management program, and . help motivate staff by setting a clear goal for the development of its management system.