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Sanmina-SCI's Singapore Facility Earns AS9100 Certification
January 20, 2006 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Global EMS provider Sanmina-SCI Corp's Singapore facility has earned the AS9100, Rev B aerospace standard certification, since the facility complies with all the requirements of the AS9100 quality management system.
"In our business, customers require and expect extraordinary levels of quality. The AS9100 certification ensures that a high-level, quality management system standard is embedded into our manufacturing process," says Jason Chamberlain, senior vice president, Sanmina-SCI's Defense and Aerospace Systems Division. "Earning this certification is a significant accomplishment for our business, and is one more example of our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality manufacturing services to our defense and aerospace customers."
Published by the Society for Automotive Engineers (SAE), AS9100 is a set of requirements for quality-management systems that includes all ISO 9001:2000 requirements and expanded to address international aerospace requirements that are now approved by major aerospace companies around the world. The intent of AS9100 is to deliver significant improvements in quality, while reducing cost throughout the supply chain in the aerospace industry.