Sep 17, 2010

ISO Definition

ISO (The International Organization for Standardization) is the world standards body formed to improve the international trade associated with changes in goods and services. ISO can be concluded as the coordination of international labor standards, international harmonization of standards publications, and promotion of the use of international standards.

At this time the ISO is an international organization consisting of 130 countries based in Geneva, Switzerland. This international organization composed of national standards bodies, including the members of the European Economic community and the European Free Trade Association, the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, and others. ISO is a non governmental organization established in 1947
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