Accredited* third-party certification body for quality, environmental and food standards
EAGLE Certification Group includes EAGLE Registrations Inc. and EAGLE Food Registrations Inc. Since 1994, companies throughout the world have turned to EAGLE for certification of their quality, environmental, health and safety, and food safety management systems ensuring their systems produce save, reliable products and services. EAGLE also provides first party or internal audits and second party audits of our client' supply chain. Our commitment to helping clients improve productivity and reduce risk is the core of our business philosophy.
Keywords: Certification, ISO, ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO/TS16949, AS9100, ISO13485, OHSAS18001, ISO22000 SQF, FSSC22000, food safety, automotive certification, aerospace certification, environmental, health and safety, medical device certification, auditing, first party audits, second party audits, third party audits
Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
The company was founded in 1994.
What is your primary product or service?
EAGLE Certification Group is an accredited certification body offering certification services for the following standards:
AS9100/AS9120 (aerospace), ISO/TS16949 (automotive), ISO 9001 (all industries), ISO 14001 (environmental management), OHSAS 18001 (occupational health & safety), ISO 13485 (medical devices) and the following food safety management systems: Safe Quality Food (SQF), FSSC 22000, ISO 22000 and the Gluten-Free Certification Program.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
EAGLE Certification Group invests in competent, industry-experienced auditors who are well versed in helping clients ensure their management system is robust, effective and provides continuous improvement.
Which areas do you service?
Our services are offered throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and an additional 15 countries.
Who owns your company or runs daily operations?
EAGLE Certification Group is a privately held company under the leadership of Albert "Skip" Greenaway.