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American Aerospace Controls (AAC) Recently Achieved AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 Certifications
American Aerospace Controls (AAC), a leading manufacturer of AC and DC current, voltage, power, and frequency transducers, recently achieved AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 certifications.
Farmingdale, NY (PRWEB) April 13, 2005 -- American Aerospace Controls (AAC), a leading manufacturer of AC and DC current, voltage, power, and frequency transducers, recently achieved AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 certifications. The AS9100 certification, which is an enhancement of the renowned ISO9001 certification, places special emphasis on requirements for the aerospace industry, including MIL-Q specifications. The ISO9000:2000 certification is recognized as one of the premier standards for quality management in several different industries. The company received accreditation in December 2004, following a successful surveillance audit by its chosen registrar, Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc.
Ruth Roberts Gitlin, President of AAC noted, We place significant emphasis on providing our customers with high quality transducers, and achieving these newest ISO certifications puts us in an elite group of qualified suppliers. In fact, most of the major aircraft engine manufacturers are already requiring registration to AS9100."
The ISO 9000:2000 standard has become an international reference for quality management requirements in business-to-business dealings. It focuses on the customer's quality requirements and applicable regulatory requirements, while aiming to enhance customer satisfaction, and achieve continual improvement of a companys performance in pursuit of these objectives.
The AS9100 standard was developed by a committee of procurement, purchasing, and quality executives from major U.S. aerospace manufacturers as a way to reduce defects in the supplier chain; continually improve quality; boost customer satisfaction; and considerably reduce the number of hours spent on audits, requirements and documentation. Aerospace industry suppliers and subcontractors now need to comply with a single aerospace standard that is accepted throughout the industry.
For more information, visit www.a-a-c.com or contact Greg DAbramo, Sales Manager, American Aerospace Controls, 570 Smith Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735; Tel: (631) 694-5100 or (888) 873-8559, Fax: (631) 694-6739; E-mail: greg@a-a-c.com.
Reader Service Inquiries: Please forward all reader service inquiries to Greg DAbramo, Sales Manager, American Aerospace Controls, 570 Smith Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735; E-mail: greg@a-a-c.com.
Editor's Note: American Aerospace Controls (AAC) offers state of the art AC and DC current, voltage, power, and frequency transducers used in a wide variety of measurement and control applications. Product design focuses on user needs and the demand for competitive price and delivery. The ISO9001 certified company incorporates quality, reliability, and safety into each of its products, and carefully monitors these factors from the development cycle through the shipment of it products. All of AACs products come with a five-year warranty and many are UL and CSA recognized.
Editorial Contact: Beth Smith or Rebecca Simon @ 215/453-8700
publicrelations@simongroup.com
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