Orlando FL — Electronic assembly company Tri-Tech Electronics, Inc. has been recommended for AS9100 certification by NSF, an accredited registrar of aerospace quality management systems.
Tri-Tech contract Oxebridge to upgrade their previous un-certified ISO 9001:1994 system to one that could be certified by a third party registrar, while upgrading the system to both ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 Revision C. The company opted for a slower implementation schedule, spreading the program out over a few months, rather than utilize Oxebridge’s “Rapid AS9100 Implementation” approach.
NSF recently conducted its first assessment of the company, and the auditors recommended Tri-Tech for AS9100 registration pending paperwork and closure of a small handful of minor nonconformities. Under AS9100 accreditation rules, a certificate cannot be issued until all nonconformities, even minor ones, are resolved by the client.
NSF is accredited by ANAB to conduct AS9100 compliance assessment and quality management system certification audits.
Tri-Tech is a provider of electronic cable assemblies, and serves customers such as Lockheed Martin, Allied Signal, Texas Instruments and Raytheon. For more on Tri-Tech, visit the company’s website at www.tri-techelectronics.com.
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Christopher Paris is the founder and VP Operations of Oxebridge. He has over 35 years’ experience implementing ISO 9001 and AS9100 systems, and helps establish certification and accreditation bodies with the ISO 17000 series. He is a vocal advocate for the development and use of standards from the point of view of actual users. He is the writer and artist of THE AUDITOR comic strip, and is currently writing the DR. CUBA pulp novel series. Visit www.drcuba.world