|
· Home · Contact us · Search |
|---|
Home > Company Blog > China Odyssey Tours has achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification
China Odyssey Tours, as a part of Tang Dynasty Tours Co. Ltd, has successfully achieved the latest certification standard of the International Organization for Standardization ISO 9001:2008 certification.
Focusing on providing delightful private custom tours in China to FIT (foreign individual travel) customers since 1987, China Odyssey Tours has been making consistent efforts in the improvement of its integrated tour services including tour consultations and organizations, destination operations, private guiding and transfer services, and booking services (incl. hotel rooms, events, international and China domestic air tickets, and Yangtze cruise lines).
China Odyssey Tours has successfully completed its documentation processes of its Quality Management System and Operation Manuals, in compliance with the latest ISO 9001:2008 standard and based on this successful completion it was issued with the ISO standard certificate.
The scope of the certification covers in-bound travel services and domestic travel services, making China Odyssey Tours one of the first tour companies in the region to achieve the latest certification ISO 9001:2008 standard which supersedes the previous standard ISO 9001:2000. This accomplishment is expected to sustain China Odyssey Tours’ ability in delivering the delightful China tours as promised, and enhance its leading position in providing the “affordable private custom tours in China for families, couples, and friends”.

Tags: ISO9001:2008
Congratulation for achieving ISO certificate and i think in this new generation all business wants ISO certification for winning customers satisfactions and customer trust.
I hope every people should get certified there company by ISO 9001, this might help them to increase there Quality of Products and also reputation of there company…. http://iso.ascentworld.com/
Hmm it seems like your site ate my first ceommnt (it was super long) so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I submitted and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog. I too am an aspiring blog writer but I’m still new to everything. Do you have any points for newbie blog writers? I’d really appreciate it.
Congratulations… I believe that, every single tour operator around the world needs to have one…
Enlightening the world, one helpful atrcile at a time.
)Why I Can’t Upgrade Without Doing A Fresh Installation As Usual ??Why It Takes A Week To Install While It Is Just 1.6Go ???Why There Is No LILo Packages While Grub Is F***ed By Mandriva Team And Lose His Configs Every Day ???Why The Menu Is Very Big ??(Is This A Desktop Distro ?,or a NoteBook’s)Where Is The Boot From Hard Drive Option??(Yes The Distro Was Designed To Reinstall After Every Boot So Why u Would Boot From Hard Drive ??)Why I Can’t Get Back My Old Windows Boot Loader ??(Cuz They Removed The Rescue Option)Why I Can’t Check My Configuration Once Again After The Reboot ??(Cuz They Removed The Mandriva’s Full Installer And Used The Live One On A Full DVD Distro)Why There Is No More Gnome ??(Cuz There Is No Rosa For Gnome)And Where Is The Grub Theme ??(They Replaced It With Solid Damned Color)Now Let Me Think Wait Where Is Install Software Option In The Main Menu ??(Now I Have To Go To MMC,Damn)Why The Turn On NumLock Problem Back Again ??(I Thought It Despaired In 2009 No ?)Why Half Of The KDE Is Missed ?(cuz Its A Kde Distro You Can’t Include Kde In A Kde Distro,Cuz It Will Work Fine And The Users Will Feel Happy And That’s Something U Can’t Risk Leting It Happens)Then Why The Default Theme Engine Is In GTK+ ??(just to add more useless akeapgcs,the first impression when i saw The KDE only is that They Want To Put A 4.7Go Of Usefull Softs Instead Of A QT And GTK+ Duplicates For Every Thing But Why Not Just Make Thing Worse ?)And Why Not Replacing Useful Tools With Toys Like KNetWorkDamnedWhich Results In 2011 The Best Distro Ever Made (Yes It Is The Best In Killing Users)While The Apocalypse Did Not Happened Yet I will Just Tell About It (The Mandriva Application Manager)
The problems begin aelardy with that your error reporting system is too complicated; there should be simply a web page like this here to post problems. The package manager of Tyr was not working at all. When one typed in any Mandrake mirror, he needed 1-2 hours to download the hdlist file etc and then stopped with any error message. Beside of this, I have a big downloaded file repertory what I want to use as install source, aelardy with hdlist, list etc. made by # genhdlist. Even so it was steadily refused, with all kinds of untrue reclamations. Mandrake should manage it that any local directory with .rpm files ANYWAY and ANYHOW is accepted as install source f.ex. the package/source manager itself should rum # genhdlist nobadrpm list ( norecursive as option) inclusive bad rpms should be simply ignored as they would not be present. Next, with my Radeon 8500 card, the 2d desktop and much more often the 3d desktop crashes steadily. ATI should be notified to improve the driver.
Dear Blogger
I read your Article this is a nice article . We also deal into ISO Certification world wide . Whenever you post new post of ISO Certification you can information me, and if you looking for ISO Certification then you can contact with us info@dqsindia.com or visit our website http://www.dqsindia.com for more information about our ISO Certification Services.
Thank You
DQS INDIA.
Just cause it’s smlpie doesn’t mean it’s not super helpful.
From a friend I know how hard this can be in order to obtain a iso certificate. I also agree that every agency should have one; this guarantees the customers a level of quality without saying or writing one word.
Maybe one day I should do the same with my teambuilding activities as well.
Congratulations! And we wish you well with it.
China Odyssey Tours has ISO Certification which can deal with world wide.that’s so valuable to keep the trust in it.
This info is the cat’s pjaaams!
Holy cocnsie data batman. Lol!
Hey, good to find someone who areges with me. GMTA.
That’s way more cveler than I was expecting. Thanks!
really gret website for my china research project. great info on china colors and their meanings. thanks!
I toghhut I’d have to read a book for a discovery like this!
Lately I came to your website and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my initial comment. Keep writing, because your posts are impressive!Home Security Houston
I installed 2011 in a VirtualBox VM to eatluvae it. That’s the first time I’ve not just thrown the latest Mandriva release onto hardware and let it rip. Why? Basically, I have no faith in this release. Leaving aside the absence of the PowerPack release a killer issue in itself - 2011.0 just feels like a mess. Too much is broken, retrograde or simply missing. The new-look GUI is superficially pretty but it’s simply not up to prolonged use. We’d be much better off with vanilla KDE4. The absence of Gnome is problematic, too, let alone the missing non-free drivers, Skype and all the other things needed to do anything useful in the real world.I’m sure that everybody worked very hard to get 2011.0 out but overall, this feels like a product from a company that had to stretch it’s limited resources too thinly to do the job properly. Limited resources aren’t uncommon but the trick is to deploy them where they will have the best effect and the decision to spend so much of them not on fixing basic issues but instead on what in the final analysis are unnecessary changes to the perfectly adequate KDE4 desktop was a very very unfortunate one.We, or most of us, don’t want flaky resource-consuming eye-candy and lots of broken stuff that used to work better in the previous release, we can get that from Microsoft.I may be wrong but based on my own experience and comments on this thread and elsewhere I’d suggest that what most Mandriva users want is a distro that installs easily on as wide a range of hardware as possible (including non-free drivers), is kept reasonably secure and up to date, provides the standard desktop environments (KDE4, Gnome 2 or 3, XFCE and LXDE), has a good range of free and non-free applications and that runs in a solid and reliable way. Mandriva pretty much had all that in 2010.2 but it’s gone in 2011.0. I’ve used Mandriva on a daily basis to do real work since its very first release and I’ve always liked it (and paid for it) so really hope you can salvage this in 2011.1. But please understand that you’re simply not going to do that by continuing in the direction established in 2011.0. You will have to recognize that 2011.0 was a serious mis-step and adapt accordingly or your user base will simply vote with it’s feet and vanish of to other distros such as Mageia.
I could finally find some time to try it out, and I found some weak poitns:1) Language issues: I had to uninstall more than 30 languages via urpme (kde-l10n-**), although I told the installer to do so. Moreover, there is an icon in Russian next to the PowerSync one! In addition, I had to install the Spanish for Firefox, and in rpmdrake there is a long list of languages for Firefox.2) The package flashplayer-plugin is *not* installed by default. Sorry, but this is a must, specially for newbies. Same problem with Java. Come on, in a 1.5GB iso there is room for Java and flashplayer-plugin.3) Why do you stick to Parole? Nobody uses it (well, I’m just kidding). You know that the number one media progam is VLC, so why don’t you include vlc and remove Parole? Now, the size is an excuse, not a reason. Please, you should simplify the media stuff a little: video editors have to be included in the repos, but they’re not really necessary on the iso.4) The unistall feature of rpmdrake is not working.Of course, this is just the opinion of one user. Bye for now!
I installed 2011 in a VirtualBox VM to eautvale it. That’s the first time I’ve not just thrown the latest Mandriva release onto hardware and let it rip. Why? Basically, I have no faith in this release. Leaving aside the absence of the PowerPack release a killer issue in itself - 2011.0 just feels like a mess. Too much is broken, retrograde or simply missing. The new-look GUI is superficially pretty but it’s simply not up to prolonged use. We’d be much better off with vanilla KDE4. The absence of Gnome is problematic, too, let alone the missing non-free drivers, Skype and all the other things needed to do anything useful in the real world.I’m sure that everybody worked very hard to get 2011.0 out but overall, this feels like a product from a company that had to stretch it’s limited resources too thinly to do the job properly. Limited resources aren’t uncommon but the trick is to deploy them where they will have the best effect and the decision to spend so much of them not on fixing basic issues but instead on what in the final analysis are unnecessary changes to the perfectly adequate KDE4 desktop was a very very unfortunate one.We, or most of us, don’t want flaky resource-consuming eye-candy and lots of broken stuff that used to work better in the previous release, we can get that from Microsoft.I may be wrong but based on my own experience and comments on this thread and elsewhere I’d suggest that what most Mandriva users want is a distro that installs easily on as wide a range of hardware as possible (including non-free drivers), is kept reasonably secure and up to date, provides the standard desktop environments (KDE4, Gnome 2 or 3, XFCE and LXDE), has a good range of free and non-free applications and that runs in a solid and reliable way. Mandriva pretty much had all that in 2010.2 but it’s gone in 2011.0. I’ve used Mandriva on a daily basis to do real work since its very first release and I’ve always liked it (and paid for it) so really hope you can salvage this in 2011.1. But please understand that you’re simply not going to do that by continuing in the direction established in 2011.0. You will have to recognize that 2011.0 was a serious mis-step and adapt accordingly or your user base will simply vote with it’s feet and vanish of to other distros such as Mageia.
It would be an extremly big step towrdas to the for-everybody-usability of Linux, and resolve 99% of all network problems in the practical live, to include an configuration tool what ANYHOW and ANYWAY (even not optimized) results in a sucessful configured, working most-simple’ network i.e. one computer connected via modem on internet, and a secondary computer connected via ethernet (or wifi) to the first one, inclusive internet and desktop sharing.That configuration tool should have only one multiple-choice question, where one can select: The computer where you are sitting, has: a) only internet connection, not connected to a next computer b) internet connection, and connected via cable or wireless to a next computer in your house c) connected via cable or wireless to another computer in your house/office which in turn is connected with internet d) .. which is not connected to internetThese questions are sufficiently to set up, always sucessful and working, that 99%of-cases-network in the worsest case giving the 1st one 192.168.0.1 and the second one 192.168.0.2. For beginners its important to get a network what works, not a network whats optimized’ but what not works.And there can be optionally put an item to click, that the person switch on all connected computers and then the program can sonding out on each of them is connected.
)Why I Can’t Upgrade Without Doing A Fresh Installation As Usual ??Why It Takes A Week To Install While It Is Just 1.6Go ???Why There Is No LILo Packages While Grub Is F***ed By Mandriva Team And Lose His Configs Every Day ???Why The Menu Is Very Big ??(Is This A Desktop Distro ?,or a NoteBook’s)Where Is The Boot From Hard Drive Option??(Yes The Distro Was Designed To Reinstall After Every Boot So Why u Would Boot From Hard Drive ??)Why I Can’t Get Back My Old Windows Boot Loader ??(Cuz They Removed The Rescue Option)Why I Can’t Check My Configuration Once Again After The Reboot ??(Cuz They Removed The Mandriva’s Full Installer And Used The Live One On A Full DVD Distro)Why There Is No More Gnome ??(Cuz There Is No Rosa For Gnome)And Where Is The Grub Theme ??(They Replaced It With Solid Damned Color)Now Let Me Think Wait Where Is Install Software Option In The Main Menu ??(Now I Have To Go To MMC,Damn)Why The Turn On NumLock Problem Back Again ??(I Thought It Despaired In 2009 No ?)Why Half Of The KDE Is Missed ?(cuz Its A Kde Distro You Can’t Include Kde In A Kde Distro,Cuz It Will Work Fine And The Users Will Feel Happy And That’s Something U Can’t Risk Leting It Happens)Then Why The Default Theme Engine Is In GTK+ ??(just to add more useless aeakcgps,the first impression when i saw The KDE only is that They Want To Put A 4.7Go Of Usefull Softs Instead Of A QT And GTK+ Duplicates For Every Thing But Why Not Just Make Thing Worse ?)And Why Not Replacing Useful Tools With Toys Like KNetWorkDamnedWhich Results In 2011 The Best Distro Ever Made (Yes It Is The Best In Killing Users)While The Apocalypse Did Not Happened Yet I will Just Tell About It (The Mandriva Application Manager)
that that MS-hate is sick.Close-minded open source folks seem to just want one java-like, one flash-like, one-OS-linux and hate trehos, especially MS discousting to read all that silly hate and pure lies, to demand alternatives, and then hate them and love just one. Blame on yourself!Gnome and KDE(4 too) are just that old style UIs, they are so windows-look-a-likes why open source folk is so diabled to create something really new? Now in KDE4 those plasmas are just ruining the whole idea of Nepomuk and semantic desktop it’s gonna be another disaster, going whole in wrong direction. Really semantic desktop, configurable and capable to work for one person and for communities (for company networks and social communities to connect information and functions) would be great but open source world just can’t design and do it right way : ( Open source folks are just wasting the innovation energy in hating MS so blindlesly Apple and MS will again go ahead and linux desktop is gonna stay stucked on it’s raging hate to trehos.
nice information thanks for the information..
ISO 27001 Certification
I really like your blog.
We provide ISO Certifications Services for all standards in USA.
• ISO 9001 Certification - Quality Management System Certification
• ISO 14001:2004- Environmental Management System Certification
• ISO 27001:2005- Information Security Management System
• ISO 22000/ HACCP Certification- Food Safety Certification
• ISO 18001-OHSAS Certification | Occupational Health and Safety Management System
• ISO 20000- IT Services | IT Service Management Certification | ITSM Certification
For more information about our services check our company website: ISO 9001 Certification & http://www.corpaxis.us