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SNI may refer to Swedish Standard Industrial Classification or the Standar Nasional Indonesia.

In the quality management context, "SNI" refers to the Indonesian National Standard (Standar Nasional Indonesia). The SNI is the national standardization system of Indonesia, which provides a set of standards for products, services, and systems in various industries. The aim of the SNI is to enhance the quality, safety, and reliability of products and services in Indonesia, as well as to promote competitiveness and innovation.

Examples of industries where SNI standards are applicable include:

SNI standards are developed through a consensus-based process involving stakeholders from government, industry, and academia. Compliance with SNI standards is voluntary, but organizations that have been certified to meet SNI standards are recognized for their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. The use of SNI standards helps to ensure that products and services meet specified quality requirements, and provides a common basis for trade and comparison between Indonesian companies and with other countries.


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