Circuitronics Completes 2015 External ISO Audit for ISO 9001:2008
January 5, 2016 | CircuitronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Circuitronics, a leading supplier of customized manufacturing solutions for the energy, industrial, communications and mil-aero markets, today announced that it has successfully completed its 2015 external audit for ISO 9001:2008.
ISO 9001:2008 is the international standard for Quality Management Systems. Circuitronics prides itself on the quality of all products and services that are manufactured, assembled and tested at its facility. Circuitronics is continuously looking to improve the quality of all products and systems to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction. The company’s next step in 2016 will be the implementation of ISO 9001:2015.
Whether investing in new production tools, such as state-of-the-art surface mount technology, implementing advanced business automation software, or deploying cutting-edge communication and collaboration tools, Circuitronics is dedicated to providing its customers and partners with advanced solutions that they can count on.
Recognizing that a company is only as good as the people it keeps, Circuitronics has invested heavily in training and employee development over the years. The company continues to provide its employees with opportunities for development and growth. Circuitronics is certified to ISO 9001:2008, IPC J-STD-001 and IPC A-610, as well as ITAR registered.
About Circuitronics
Circuitronics is a premier electronic manufacturing services (EMS) company that caters to the needs of customers requiring higher technology and reliability in the industrial, energy, mil-aero and communication markets. The company is centrally located and the right size to offer responsiveness, agility and customer focus. Circuitronics offers complete EMS services including PCBA, system assembly, NPI/prototyping, supply chain solutions and advanced engineering services.
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