CONFIDEE Approved by Terma A/S
February 23, 2024 | CONFIDEEEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Confidee, a leading PCB Partner, proudly announces their inclusion to Danish Termas list of approved suppliers.
“We are honored to announce that we are approved as supplier for Danish Termas Space division”, says Vidar Olsen CEO Confidee.
Confidee, focusing on supply chain protection, safeguarding data and compliant printed circuits, has provided both ESA and non-ESA printed circuits for the Danish company.
“Our unwavering commitment to compliance and diligent work to achieve Industry Specific standards as the AS9120, is a given for us when working with highly professional actors as Terma A/S and other Tier 1 partners in the Space and Defence industry. We value our business relationship with Terma A/S highly and are humble for their trust,” says Olsen.
AS9120 is a globally recognized standard specifically designed for suppliers in the aviation, space and defence industry operated by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG). It represents the highest level of quality and excellence in the supply chain, ensuring that products and services meet stringent industry requirements and regulations. CONFIDEE’s attainment of this certification underscores its dedication to delivering superior solutions.
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