Certified quality.
Quality is not a coincidence, it is always the result of hard thinking.
- John Ruskin, social economist.
Contact usThe efficient process is an integral part of the transportation route from A to B. If the subsections of the transport process are not optimal, the goods fall by the wayside.
High quality, ongoing optimization and regular maintenance of the QM system are therefore essential success factors for a smooth process.
Reliability
Thanks to clear processes and quality standards, we can always guarantee you consistent and punctual delivery.
Quality promise
Your valuable goods are transported in accordance with strict quality standards to ensure their safety.
Efficiency and transparency
Our processes are efficient and transparent throughout the entire transportation route, so that shipments can be tracked.
Optimization
We want to become even better for you through continuous improvements, thus laying the foundation for long-term and cooperative relationships.
ISO 9001
ISO 9001 is an international standard for quality management systems that specifies the requirements for such systems. Its aim is to establish suitable processes in organizations in order to provide high-quality products and services that meet customer expectations as well as legal and regulatory requirements. The management system should be continuously improved. These requirements apply to organizations of all types and sizes.
Our quality management system has been certified since 2018 and is audited annually by SystemCERT Zertifizierungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
AUSTRIAN LOGISTICS
Förster Transporte is an official brand partner of AUSTRIAN LOGISTICS, an umbrella brand founded by the Federal Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology together with various industry interest groups as part of the logistics initiative.
The aim is to highlight the global achievements of Austrian logistics and to demonstrate the benefits and their contribution to the economy. Current focus topics are, for example, digitalization, multimodality, location and infrastructure and positioning as a future profession.
* Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP): HACCP is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and controlling hazards in the food sector. By analyzing the entire production process, potential hazards are identified and critical control points are established to minimize the risk of food contamination. With HACCP, food manufacturers can ensure that their products are safe and wholesome, giving consumers confidence and peace of mind. Good Distribution Practice (GDP): GDP are quality guidelines and procedures designed to ensure that pharmaceutical products are stored, transported and handled appropriately throughout the distribution process. This includes aspects such as maintaining the correct storage conditions, ensuring product integrity during transportation and documenting all processes. GDP ensure that pharmaceutical products maintain the required quality and efficacy until they reach the end user and are therefore crucial to the safety and efficacy of medicines.