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Prototron Circuits Achieves ISO 9001:2000 Certification
August 13, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Redmond, Wash. — Prototron Circuits has received certification to the ISO 9001:2000 international standard.
This accomplishment makes Prototron one of the companies worldwide deemed compliant by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO). After intense auditing, Prototron received their ISO 9001:2000 certification in December 2003.
ISO is the world's largest developer of technical standards. Its goals and requirements are aimed at achieving and improving customer satisfaction through implementation of defined and disciplined operational procedures. ISO standards are implemented by some 610,000 organizations in 160 countries. The ISO 9001:2000 is primarily concerned with quality management and is related to what the organization does to fulfill the customer's quality requirements, applicable regulatory requirements, enhance customer satisfaction, and achieve continual improvement in performance.Prototron Circuits is the leading prototype and quick-turn printed circuit board manufacturer in North America, with facilities located in Redmond, Wash and Tucson, Ariz. For more information, visit www.prototron.com.