ISO 9001 and 14001 certified

Certificate

Autocom has been reviewed and certified in accordance with ISO 14001:2015 (Environment) and ISO 9001:2015 (Quality).

– The certificates prove that we work in the right direction regarding environment and quality aspects in all our operations, says vice President Rick Pettersson.

Working according to an ISO 9001 quality management system ensures efficiency and structure as well as continuous improvement of routines and processes. The ISO 14001 helps the organisation to regularly assess its environmental impact internally as well as in customer projects.

In many cases, for the supplier to be certified is a customer requirement.

Autocom has been ISO 9001 & 14001 certified since 2012.
autocom certificate

Memberships & Organisations

Autocom is a member of, and an influencer in, a number of different forums on the automotive scene to be in the forefront of the development and progress of the industry. Together with our colleagues in the Diagnostic world we strive to make our industry better every day. You can see a number of these communities and forums below: These forums are where we as Autocom & WOW Group can act either on influencers from legal aspects, Tier1 influences to the OEM, and new products/ideas before it hits to the market.

Standards & Industry Organisations

Autocom & WOW Group actively participate in key automotive standards bodies, supplier networks, and international forums. These platforms ensure we stay ahead when OEM technologies enter the aftermarket.

Global Standards Bodies

  • SAE / ISO / SIS – Standards organisations inside and outside the European Union.

Automotive Conferences & Symposiums

  • CTI Automotive
  • Automechanika
  • Other major aftermarket tools & parts producer forums

Key Industry Associations

CLEPA – The voice of European automotive suppliers, representing over 3,000 companies, 5 million employees, and investing €20B annually in R&I.

FKG – Scandinavian Vehicle Component Group with 350 member companies supporting supplier growth and industry collaboration.

ETI – Equipment and Tool Institute (USA), established in 1958.

EGEA / FIGIEFA – European Garage & Equipment Association ensuring fair competition in servicing and repair markets.

CITA – International association responsible for compulsory vehicle inspection organisations worldwide.

JAMA – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.

FVU – Swedish Vehicle Workshop Equipment trade association with 20+ companies and €700M+ turnover.

Why These Forums Matter

These organisations allow Autocom & WOW Group to react rapidly to OEM product launches and ensure aftermarket readiness with innovative diagnostic solutions.