Korean Standards Association
Formation | March 13, 1962; 62 years ago (1962-03-13) |
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Type | Professional association |
Purpose | To carry out industrial standardization, to disseminate and accelerate quality management. To promote science and technology, and to improve productivity. There by contributing to the national economy of Korea |
Headquarters | Gangnam, Seoul |
Region served | Worldwide |
Services | Standardization, Certification, Quality Promotions, Training, Membership |
Membership | 4800 (approximately) (2013) |
Subsidiaries | KSA Media |
Website | ksa |
The KSA, formerly known as Korean Standards Association (Korean: 한국표준협회; RR: Hangook Pyojoon Hyeobhui,) is a public organization under South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE).[1]
The KSA was established in 1962 pursuant to Article 32 of the Industrial Standardization Act.
The Chairman and CEO is Lee Sang-jin. At the end of the fiscal year 2017, sales were ₩99.6 billion (US$87.07 million). [2]
See also
- Government
- Economy of South Korea
- Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
- KATS and KASTO, other Korean standards associations
References
External links
- Official site.
- Korea Accreditation Board
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- ISO/PAS 28007:2012
- ISO/TS 80004
- ISO/IEC TR 12182
- Algerian Institute of Standardization
- American National Standards Institute
- ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board
- Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación
- ASC X9
- AFNOR
- Austrian Standards International
- Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution
- Brazilian National Standards Organization
- BSI Group
- Bureau of Normalization
- Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of Belarus
- Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation
- Deutsches Institut für Normung
- Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione
- Finnish Standards Association
- ICONTEC
- Badan Standardisasi Nasional
- Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran
- Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
- Kenya Bureau of Standards
- Korean Agency for Technology and Standards
- Korean Standards Association
- National Standards Authority of Ireland
- Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority
- South African Bureau of Standards
- Sri Lanka Standards Institution
- Standardization Administration of China
- Standards Australia
- Standards Council of Canada
- Standards Institute of Israel
- Standards Norway
- Standards New Zealand
- State Committee for Technical Regulation and Consumer Policy
- Swedish Standards Institute / Swedish Institute for Standards (SIS)
- Swiss Association for Standardization
- Turkish Standards Institution
- UN CEFACT TBG5
- Vinçotte
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