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    AWS Electronics has successfully completed transition to the ISO 9001:2015 standard

    AWS Electronics achieves ISO 9001:2015 approval

    02/01/2017

    AWS Electronics, a leading specialist electronics manufacturing solutions provider, has successfully completed transition to the new ISO 9001:2015 standard, demonstrating a clear ongoing commitment to best practice.

    ISO 9001:2015 certification proves AWS’ ability to consistently provide high quality services that meet the needs of its customers in increasingly complex environments. AWS’ exceptional quality and ability to adapt to a wide range of customer requirements, is further demonstrated by the plethora of other accreditations held by the company, including: AS/EN 9100, NADCAP, ISO 13485, ISO 14001, and Silver ADS SC21 status for supply chain excellence.

    Paul Deehan, AWS Electronics Group CEO, comments: “ISO 9000:2015 is an enhancement on the old standard that continues to focus highly on process and control as well as clearly documented procedures. However, the new standard also emphasizes leadership and senior executive support more than the old one. We were keen proceed with full accreditation as soon as it was fomally available and I am pleased that we are a leader by being an early adopter in the UK market.”

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