RKL Opava is changing its logo to RKL LOGISTICS
Introducing the new RKL LOGISTICS logo. RKL Opava is entering the next phase of its development with the new RKL LOGISTICS logo.
Published
1. 7. 2025
In logistics, and particularly in the field of hazardous substances, there is currently an ever-increasing emphasis on safety, quality and sustainability.
RKL Opava holds the prestigious SQAS (Safety & Quality Assessment System) certification.
SQAS is a comprehensive and independent assessment system developed by the European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC). It is specifically designed to assess the quality, safety, security and environmental management of logistics service providers handling chemical substances. Its aim is to standardise and raise safety standards throughout the chemical industry’s supply chain.
The SQAS assessment takes the form of a detailed audit covering a wide range of areas, such as risk management, operational processes, crisis management and emergency plans, and environmental management.
Holding SQAS certification is a strategic advantage for RKL Opava and a commitment to continuous improvement.
It confirms that the company meets the strictest criteria for safe and high-quality logistics. This leads to increased trust and preference for the company as a reliable partner. Thanks to strict adherence to SQAS standards, the risks associated with the transport and storage of hazardous substances are minimised, both for employees and for the public and the environment. Furthermore, SQAS is an internationally recognised system, enabling RKL Opava to successfully collaborate with multinational companies in the chemical industry.
Introducing the new RKL LOGISTICS logo. RKL Opava is entering the next phase of its development with the new RKL LOGISTICS logo.
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