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How we started
MicCom Cables
& Wires Ltd is the first indigenous cable manufacturing company in
Nigeria. The business journey of the company started in 1974 when it operated
under the business name MicCom Engineering Works Ltd. Later in 1978, the
company commenced the production of quality cables and wires for the local
and international markets.
In the late 1990's the company name was changed to MicCom
Cables & Wires Ltd.
Today, MicCom Cables & Wires Ltd has carved a bold
niche for herself in the manufacturing of international standard cables.
Indeed, the company has captured a sizeable market portion of the entire
West Africa sub-region.
This mean feat was achieved as a result of company’s
total commitment to the production of qualitative cables at all times.
At MicCom Cables & Wires Ltd, quality is never compromised.
Recognizing the company’s quality policy and her
strict adherence to it, Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) the official
body in Nigeria saddled with the power to regulate compliance with the
government standards for manufacturing of all products, has over the years
on regular basis certified the suitability of the companies product for
both home and industrial uses.
In 2001, the company’s products were further certified
by the International Standards Organization when the company was awarded
the ISO 9002 certification. Later in 2002, the body revalidated the company’s
products with the ISO 9001: 2000 certification.
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AWARDS
IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
International Africa for Quality |
1988 |
International Trophy for Technology |
1990 |
NIS Silver |
1988-1991 |
Swiss Gold Award for Quality |
1998 |
NIS GOLD |
1992-Date |
NIS ISO 9002 |
2002 |
NIS ISO 9001:2000 |
2003 |
QUALITY POLICY
IT
IS OUR POLICY AT MicCom Cables &
Wires Ltd. TO
CONSTANTLY IMPROVE PRODUCT QUALITY WHICH MEET CUSTOMER REQUIREMENT
IN CONFORMITY WITH NATIONAL AND INTERNTIONAL STANDARD.
WE
ARE ALSO COMMITTED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REQUIREMENT OF
NIS
ISO 9001: 2000 STANDARD
AND CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT OF ITS EFECTIVENESS.
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