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ISO Certification for MSI

  14/08/2007
Materials Systems, a supplier of transducers for sonar and industrial ultrasound, has been awarded ISO 9001:2000 certification. The ISO certification represents the culmination of 14 months of effort by the entire company. The project was led by Ms. Connie Ursch, who received strong support from MSI's engineering and manufacturing departments, as well as the administration and senior management staff.
 

ISO 9001:2000 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization. ISO standards are widely respected and accepted by public and private sectors internationally. Achieving ISO certification requires a company to demonstrate its use of well-documented and highly-disciplined controls and processes to ensure consistency and predictability of product quality. Audits are then performed on an annual basis to demonstrate compliance with these quality standards.

 

MSI was founded in 1991 as a manufacturer of advanced transducer materials for ultrasound applications. From these pioneering materials technology roots, the company has grown into a leading worldwide supplier of engineered and manufactured components and assemblies for high technology systems customers. MSI's custom-designed products range from acoustic transducers and arrays for underwater sonar and industrial ultrasound to transparent ceramics for transparent armor and infrared windows.

 

 





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Source: Material Systems (MA, USA)
Website: http://www.matsysinc.com
Supplier: Materials Systems Inc

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