Quality Policy Statement
The company Petrik Naval Limited was established in 2010 to provide marine automation services to the tanker ship fleet world wide. We are based in Gibraltar Strait Area and employ 6 electronics engineers.
Quality is important to our business because we value our customers. We strive to provide our customers with products and services which meet and even exceed their expectations.
We are committed to continuous improvement and have established a Quality Management System which provides a framework for measuring and improving our performance.
We have the following systems and procedures in place to support us in our aim of total customer satisfaction and continuous improvement throughout our business:
- regular gathering and monitoring of customer feedback
- a customer complaints procedure
- selection and performance monitoring of suppliers against set criteria
- training and development for our employees
- regular audit of our internal processes
- measurable quality objectives which reflect our business aims
- management reviews of audit results, customer feedback and complaints
Our internal procedures are reviewed regularly and are held in a Quality Manual which is made available to all employees.
This policy is posted on the Company Notice Board and can also be found in the staff handbook.
Although the Managing Director has ultimate responsibility for Quality, all employees have a responsibility within their own areas of work to help ensure that Quality is embedded within the whole of the company.
The policy review date is 05/020/2023.
Petko Belomirov Stoynov
Director
We are approved company by DNV’s marine division, part of DNV (Det Norske Veritas) – a leading global quality assurance and risk management company – specializes in maritime services. DNV’s marine division provides classification, certification, and advisory services to the maritime industry, ensuring safety, sustainability, and compliance. They work closely with shipowners, shipyards, and stakeholders to enhance the safety and environmental performance of vessels worldwide.