Certifications
Our certifications reflect our commitment to quality, safety, and compliance with international standards. We ensure that all engineering and manufacturing processes meet globally recognized requirements for reliable and high-performance project execution.
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Certifications
At Tureng, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and operational excellence across all our engineering and manufacturing activities. Our certification approach reflects our dedication to international standards, continuous improvement, and reliable project execution.
We align our processes with globally recognized certification frameworks to ensure that our structural steel fabrication and industrial manufacturing services meet the expectations of international clients and industry requirements.
Commitment to International Standards
Our operations are carried out in accordance with internationally accepted standards related to quality management, welding procedures, and manufacturing practices.
We ensure that all engineering, fabrication, and inspection processes are compliant with project specifications, technical codes, and applicable international regulations.
Quality Management Systems
Tureng aims to implement and maintain robust quality management systems that support consistent production performance and customer satisfaction.
Our quality management approach is aligned with internationally recognized standards such as:
- ISO 9001 – Quality Management Systems
- ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems (where applicable)
- ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
These systems support our commitment to delivering reliable, safe, and high-quality manufacturing solutions.
Welding and Fabrication Standards
Our fabrication processes follow strict welding and manufacturing standards to ensure structural integrity and long-term performance.
We apply internationally recognized standards and procedures such as:
- Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) and qualifications
- Welder certifications and competency assessments
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) in accordance with applicable codes
- Compliance with relevant fabrication standards (EN, ISO, ASME where required)
Inspection and Quality Assurance
All production stages are supported by detailed inspection and quality assurance procedures, including:
- Material certification and traceability
- In-process and final inspections
- Dimensional and visual checks
- Surface treatment and coating inspections
Our goal is to ensure that all delivered products meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and durability.
Continuous Development
Tureng continuously evaluates and improves its certification processes, aiming to expand its compliance with international standards and strengthen its position as a reliable partner for global industrial projects.
What is Included
Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.
Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.
Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.
Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.
Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.



