QMS definition

QMS means Quality Management System.
QMS means Project Co’s quality management system;
QMS. SIRE’s qualified matching service

Examples of QMS in a sentence

  • The Quality Management System (QMS) that the Supplier must deliver from Service Commencement Date shall be refined in consultation with the Authority, and for agreement by the Authority, during the Mobilisation and Implementation.

  • In response to a Deliverable 2.5 request, and within the time prescribed in the request, the QMS Consultant shall provide the Authorized Purchaser with a written fixed cost proposal and schedule.

  • No Specific QMS SC1A PO (Edn10/24) Contract No: 713861451 Contract Name: Provision of course feeding Dated: 23 April 2025 Contractor Quality Assurance Requirement (Clause 8) Consignor (if different from Contractor’s registered address) Transport Instructions (Clause 10) Progress Meetings (Clause 14) Progress Reports (Clause 14) Payment (Clause 15) Payment is to be enabled by CP&F.

  • The Contractor shall implement, maintain and document a Quality Management System (QMS) in accordance with ISO 9001:2008/2015, or equivalent i.e.

  • QMS Consultant must regularly attend Project status meetings in order to prepare a Quality Status Report that documents Project status in the following areas: Project Quality Status For the overall Project; For each element on the work breakdown structure in the Baseline QMS Work Plan being executed; and Tracking of recommendations made through Deliverable 4.1 Quality Assurance Status and Improvements Report or other channels designated by the Authorized Purchaser and, as appropriate, the OSCIO.


More Definitions of QMS

QMS means the organizational structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes and resources necessary to manage the quality function effectively for the Project Work in accordance with Schedule 9 [Quality Management].
QMS means a collection of business processes and governance structures focused on consistently meeting Regulatory Authority and GMP requirements. The Quality Management System is expressed as an organisational structure, policies, procedures, processes and resources needed to maintain compliance to Eudralex Vol 4, Chapter 1 that are set out in the Quality Technical Agreement, and encompass the contents of Schedule 8 (Warehouse and Procurement Management Provisions), Schedule 9 (Environmental Monitoring), Schedule 10 (IT Infrastructure), Schedule 12 (Module and Centre Specification).
QMS means a set of services in which a Consultant provides an independent and objective review and evaluation of a state contracting agency’s, a public corporation’s or another Consultant’s performance with respect to an information technology initiative, such as services in which the Consultant: (A) Identifies quality standards that apply or should apply to the information technology initiative; (B) Suggests methods and means by which the state contracting agency, the public corporation or the other Consultant may meet quality standards identified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph; (C) Reviews and evaluates the state contracting agency’s, the public corporation’s or the other Consultant’s performance regularly as the information technology initiative progresses from start to finish;
QMS means an organizational structure, procedures, processes and resources necessary to implement a comprehensive, planned and systematic program, designed and implemented by Design Builder pursuant to this DBA, to ensure that the standards of quality control, quality management and quality assurance required by this DBA are achieved by Design Builder in every material aspect of the Works;
QMS means Developer’s quality management system.
QMS means a collection of business processes and governance structures focused on consistently meeting Regulatory Authority and GMP requirements. The Quality Management System is expressed as an organisational structure, policies, procedures, processes and resources needed to maintain compliance to Eudralex Vol 4, Chapter 1 that are set out in the Quality Technical Agreement, and encompass the contents of Schedule 8 (Warehouse and Procurement Management Provisions), Schedule 9 (Environmental Monitoring), Schedule 10 (IT Infrastructure), Schedule 12 (Module and Centre Specification). [***] INDICATES MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED. ALL SUCH OMITTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED
QMS means Quality Meat Scotland whose role is to promote training and development in the further education sector;