Libra Industries' Dallas Facility Completes Audits for ISO 9001:2008, AS9100 and ISO 13485-2012
January 18, 2016 | Libra IndustriesEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Libra Industries, a privately held electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, is pleased to announce that its Dallas, TX facility has successfully passed the audits its ISO 9001:2008, AS9100 and 13485-2012 certifications. With the certifications, Libra Industries is equipped to serve the aviation, space and defense as well as medical device industries.
“This acknowledgement provides our customers with assurance that we are committed to meeting their needs by utilizing standardized procedures that have been verified as conforming to industry requirements,” commented Steve Schwaebler, Vice President of Operations. “Libra Industries – Dallas continues to excel at not only satisfying clients but in constantly improving our quality control systems along the way.”
Libra Industries demonstrated its continued effort to enhance customer satisfaction through processes for continual improvement, as well as the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
Libra Industries has worked hard to earn and maintain an impressive array of certifications and registrations such as ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485-2012, AS9100C:2009, UL, CSA, ITAR and FDA. From its five state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Northeast Ohio and Texas, Libra Industries serves a diverse base of industries such as medical, military/aerospace, industrial and LED lighting. The company seeks customers who require customized solutions with technically sophisticated manufacturing and quality requirements.
Libra Industries continues to invest to provide customized manufacturing solutions to help make its customers more competitive and improve their profitability. For more information, visit www.libraind.com.
About Libra Industries
Libra Industries is a leading provider of integrated Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS), serving OEMs with complex or technologically sophisticated manufacturing requirements in a broad range of industries including industrial automation, medical, military and aerospace, instrumentation and LED lighting. Five world-class manufacturing facilities allow Libra Industries to provide customers with manufacturing flexibility including complete system build, module and subassembly production, as well as simple to complex PC board assembly. With an ongoing commitment to investment in people, quality systems, and the latest manufacturing equipment and processes, Libra Industries is committed to managing their clients’ products from initial design and prototype to full production; assisting their clients in their efforts to improve time to market, reduce total systems cost, and increase quality.
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