Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Lödige Industries strengthens Asia operations with triple ISO certification

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Customers across Asia are set to benefit from higher standards of quality, safety and environmental performance after Lödige Industries extended its triple ISO certification across the region.

The logistics systems specialist said its subsidiaries in Hong Kong, mainland China and Singapore have long held internationally recognised certifications covering quality management, environmental management and occupational health and safety.

This has now been matched by its Malaysian operation, bringing the same standards across key Asian markets.

Lödige Industries said the unified approach would support more consistent service delivery, safer working practices and more efficient project execution, while also reinforcing its commitment to environmentally responsible operations.

In addition, its Singapore subsidiary has been awarded the LowCarbonSG Logo 2025. The scheme, run by the UN Global Compact Network Singapore with support from the National Environment Agency and Enterprise Singapore, recognises organisations taking measurable steps to manage and reduce carbon emissions in line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

Nicholas Tripptree, managing director for Asia-Pacific at Lödige Industries, said the certifications underline the company’s commitment to international best practice.

“These certifications validate our focus on excellence in quality, health, safety and the environment,” he said.

“They ensure customers across Asia can expect the same high standards on every project.”

ISO 9001, the global benchmark for quality management, is designed to improve operational efficiency and customer focus. ISO 14001 sets out a framework for reducing environmental impact, while ISO 45001 covers occupational health and safety, including training and emergency preparedness.

Lödige Industries said meeting all three standards demonstrates its long-term commitment to sustainable growth and responsible operations across the region.

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