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MBA Group certified to ISO 22301 for business continuity management systems

  • steve8125
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • 2 min read

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The MBA Group has announced that it is now certified to the ISO 22301:2012 standard in recognition of the organisation’s business continuity management systems at its sites in London and Warrington.

MBA began its journey on the path to becoming ISO 22301 certificated in 2016, successfully passing stage 1 of the process in August last year and successfully passing the final physical review stage in January 2017.

As a dual site operation with managed production ceilings, balanced workloads and mirrored infrastructures, the company is capable of providing clients with full disaster recovery (DR) and robust business continuity (BC) programmes as an additional level of service.

ISO 22301:2012 specifies and regulates the many requirements of MBA to plan, maintain and continually improve upon its documented BC/DR management system. This reduces risk with plans for any possible disruptive incidents and set procedures to quickly respond to and recover from any such incident should they arise.

On top of this new certification, MBA is continuing to invest in new technology, infrastructure upgrades and staff training as part of a circa £5 million investment strategy. This activity is designed to ensure that there is always compatibility between its sites in London and Warrington, and to safeguard conformance at both company wide and client specific levels.

Sales director Kevin Stewart commented, ‘Keeping our company ahead of the curve in terms of technology and documented processes is viewed as a top priority for the business. Our latest accreditation increases our client offering and provides our clients with further assurances in terms of MBA's capabilities and level of service. All of our latest achievements continue to push the business in the right direction as a single source supplier.’


 
 
 

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