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EMS Firm Printed Circuits Adds AS9100C Certification
September 23, 2016 | Printed Circuits, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
EMS firm Printed Circuits Corp. is proud to announce that it has received certification to the AS9100 Rev C Quality Standard for its Lilburn, Georgia manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters. The company is now AS9100C and ISO9001:2008 certified.
AS9100 is the internationally recognized standard in Quality Management Systems that is specific to the aerospace, aviation and military industries. Achieving the AS9100C certification demonstrates Printed Circuits' commitment to meeting these increasingly stringent standards for manufacturing products that serve the aerospace, aviation, and military markets.
Pravin Kakadiya, president of Printed Circuits Corp., said, "Achieving AS9100C is the quality standard required by all suppliers to the aerospace, aviation, and military industries. It demonstrates to all our current and future customers that we are committed to continuously improving our quality standards. Each and every employee at PCC is committed to contributing to our quality improvements. Having been awarded this certification gives our customers confidence in doing business with Printed Circuits Corp."
About Printed Circuits Corp.
Printed Circuits Corp. is a minority owned and operated Contract Manufacturer providing a wide range of electronic manufacturing services (EMS) including printed circuit design, fabrication, assembly, and testing. Additional services also include: testing, conformal coating, harness and cable assembly.
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