Environmental Strategy

Point Mobile is not only ISO 9001 certified, but has also constructed an environmental management system based on ISO 14001.
Through these efforts, we are pursuing environment-friendly management and continuously implementing improvements
to minimize environmental impact.

ISO 9001

ISO 9001 is an international standard that defines requirements for quality management systems that can be appliedto all industries and activities. ISO 9001 objectively certifies that a realization system of a product or service satisfies specified requirements and operates it effectively. In a competitive environment where only the best survive, companies are making quality first strategy a top priority for continuous quality improvement. In addition, as the demands of stakeholders on quality assurance of product and service as well as product liability are increasing day by day, there is a growing emphasis on the importance of quality management, which is a prerequisite for customer satisfaction. ISO 9001 Quality Management System is the most effective management tool that an organization can utilize to implement quality management, which is fundamental to strengthening the organization's competitiveness.

ISO 14001

ISO 14001 is an international standard that defines requirements for environmental management systems that can be applied to all industries and activities. By systematically identifying, evaluating, managing, and improving environmental aspects through environmental management systems, companies can effectively manage environmental risks. In 1992, at the Rio Earth Summit, environmental management emerged as a new business management paradigm as a practical methodology for achieving environmentally sound and sustainable development. This is a strong demand for the organization to introduce management strategies that encompass sustainability as well as economic profitability. The ISO 14000 series of international standards includes environmental management systems (ISO 14001), environmental audits (ISO 14010 Series), environmental labeling (ISO 14020 Series), environmental performance evaluation (ISO 14030 series) and life cycle assessment (ISO 14040), of which ISO 14001 is considered the most important. To be ISO 14001 certified means the organization operates based on the requirements of the ISO 14001 standard, adopts environmental management as a policy of corporate management, establishes specific goals and detailed targets, stipulates the organization and procedures to achieve them, efficiently allocates human and material resources to continuously improve the environment.