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Tue, Apr 02, 2019

Schiebel Obtains EN 9100 Certification

Industry Standard In Quality Assurance Along Entire Supply Chain

Schiebel was awarded the widely recognized EN 9100 certification for quality management systems in the aviation, space and defense industry last month.

Throughout the civil and military aerospace industry, EN 9100 is the quality assurance standard in development, production and maintenance along the entire supply chain. With this international quality management certification, Schiebel provides evidence that its quality processes meet all requirements of customers and regulatory authorities.

Created by the AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD), EN 9100 is identical to AS 9100 in North America and JISQ 9100 in Japan. Around 18000 companies are currently certified globally, 52 of which are located in Austria. Schiebel thus solidifies its position among the best of the best in the industry.

“The aerospace industry operates in an extremely competitive and safety-focused environment,” said Hannes Hecher, CEO of Schiebel. “Quality management is a necessary and fundamental driving force for our business and achieving this certification demonstrates our commitment to excellence.”

(Source: Schiebel news release. Image from file)

FMI: schiebel.net

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