In its first year of operation, OCSiAl’s production facility in Stara Pazova, Serbia, has secured Integrated Management System certification, encompassing ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards. This achievement reflects the company’s commitment to quality management, environmental stewardship and occupational safety across all stages of TUBALL™ nanotube production.
“Our Serbia facility is more than a production site—it’s a center of innovation where our teams ensure every process for manufacturing TUBALL™ nanotube products meets the highest standards,” said Milica Janic, Group Quality System Engineer. “Passing over 30 audits in our first year alone reflects the dedication and expertise of our global workforce.”
ISO 9001 certification validates OCSiAl’s quality management framework, ensuring consistent, reliable and traceable nanotechnology products. The graphene nanotubes produced in Serbia are supplied to clients worldwide, enabling advances in electronics, healthcare, automotive and other high-performance applications.
Achieving ISO 14001 confirms that environmental considerations are integrated throughout the production cycle—from nanotube synthesis and purification to packaging. The facility operates entirely on hydropower and utilizes recycled materials for product packaging, measures that contribute to minimizing carbon emissions and promoting ecological responsibility.
With a presence in more than 20 countries, OCSiAl places high priority on workforce health and safety. ISO 45001 certification reinforces comprehensive occupational safety protocols, ensuring a secure and productive environment for all employees.
The Integrated Management System certification underscores OCSiAl’s focus on operational excellence, continuous technological innovation and sustainable manufacturing practices. It positions the Stara Pazova facility as a benchmark for responsible production in the nanotechnology sector and supports the company’s broader goals of delivering high-quality, eco-friendly solutions to its global customer base.
Source: OCSiAl News
