NAI Manufacturing Plant Achieves Zero Defects for One Year
TROY, Mich. (PRWEB) August 07, 2018 -- During this period, NAI produced 25,000 fiber optic riser cable assemblies, 200,000 fiber optic jumpers and more than 3 million cable terminations. A total of 2,800 kilometers of fiber optic cable was processed in 840,000 man hours.
An address to all employees by Ruben Robles, Plant Manager, and Alejandra Flores, Quality Leader, commended employees for their hard work and commitment to quality excellence, which was supported with presentations and videos. Several shifts of employees in Plant #2 in Hermosillo, Mexico celebrated this event and were awarded.
This significant event for NAI was also recognized by several of their customers, including two leading wireless infrastructure OEMs.
NAI employs disciplined quality planning and management and Lean Manufacturing in its operations. The following are just some of NAI’s proven quality process features:
• Standardized APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) to assure a seamless product launch
• The use of proprietary testing protocols throughout manufacturing
• A relentless passion for excellence and continuous improvement
• Utilization of the NAI Fiber Center of Excellence (COE) for product development and design, with a focus on DFM (Design for Manufacturing)
For more information on NAI and its Quality Process, please visit: http://www.nai-group.com. Phone: 248-817-4106.
About NAI
NAI has been a global leader in the manufacturing of advanced mission-critical and high-reliability fiber optic and copper cable assemblies and harnesses since 1993. NAI features a world class integrated supply chain, expert operations management, and a global manufacturing footprint in low cost regions. These all combine to provide NAI customers with a unique solution for their connectivity product requirements, from fiber optic and copper cable assemblies to box and panel assemblies.
NAI manufactures assemblies across diverse markets including fiber optics, telecom, industrial, and medical industries. The company’s unique ability to service both high mix / low volume and low mix / high volume programs, while complying with complex regulatory requirements, enables them to support the unique business needs of all customers, delivering the confidence and reliability that enable their success.
Photo Captions
Photo #1 – Carlos Canez, NAI’s Director of Operations in Mexico, presents a Defect-Free Award Trophy to employees of Plant #2 in recognition of their outstanding achievement.
Photo #2 – Employees of Plant #2 who contributed to the Zero Defects accomplishment.
Steven Bork, NAI, +1 8477786468, [email protected]
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