Saturday 20 June 2015

ESD 20:20 Accreditation and ISO Certification Improves Manufacturing


Electronic technologies have come a long way in such a short span of time; it was just a decade ago when cellular phones were still bulky devices devoid of touchscreen functionalities, and computers just started using dual-core processors. Today, electronics are quite ubiquitous, and almost every single person owns at least a mobile phone that can access the Internet. Manufacturers and OEMs that handle the assembly of electronics continue to develop new technologies for the gadgets they create. With the immense popularity and need for electronics, opportunities abound for a manufacturing business aimed at producing parts for devices. It is important for these businesses, however, to strive to achieve ESD 20:20 accreditation and other industry certifications through registered auditors such as International Standards Authority, Inc. The benefits these certifications have for manufacturers can figure greatly in business’ success.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/esd-2020-accreditation-and-iso-certification-improves-manufacturing/

Thursday 18 June 2015

How AS9120 Certification Can Help Ensure Safety in Air Transportation


Improving pilot competency is, of course, paramount. While airline authorities can’t do much in the way of weather, aircraft manufacturers could make sure that components and parts come from AS9120 certified vendors and distributors. AS9120 is a quality management system (QMS) certification given to suppliers of aerospace parts and assemblies, among other industries, that meet specific standards of quality. QMS certification is done to guarantee reliability in product performance. The AS9120 standard assures clients that the parts and components have undergone rigorous testing and inspection before being sold. In the case of the aerospace industry, having AS9120 certification lessens the risk of future accidents resulting from defective equipment.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/how-as9120-certification-can-help-ensure-safety-in-air-transportation/

Tuesday 16 June 2015

ISO Registration Process: Simple Ways to Impress Your ISO Auditor


For many people, the term “quality” is rather subjective; what one person defines as a “high-quality product” may differ from how another person defines it. What cannot be disputed, however, is that once a process has been approved by a recognized ISO 9001 registrar, that particular process is on par with global quality standards. Of course, ISO 9001 isn’t a requirement for businesses, but it does make a company look impressive. After all, being ISO 9001 certified tells consumers that your business cares about the quality of your products and services. That alone can improve the number of customers you see and the profits your business enjoys.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/iso-registration-process-simple-ways-to-impress-your-iso-auditor/

Sunday 14 June 2015

Organizations Should Be Ready for ISO 9001:2015 as Early as Today


ISO 9001 is a global standard that discusses requirements for quality management systems, and organizations make use of this in order to improve their performance, product quality and customer satisfaction. The standard is constantly revised in order to keep up with the times and to improve organizations further. ISO 9001:2015 continues to undergo the revision process, and while it is not quite there yet in terms of replacing the existing standard, it is still on schedule to be released before the end of 2015. Organizations don’t have to make drastic changes right now, but small changes here and there can help when the new standard finally gets here.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/organizations-should-be-ready-for-iso-90012015-as-early-as-today/

Friday 12 June 2015

AS9100 Certified Companies Demonstrate Effective Quality Management


The AS9100 standard was created specifically for the aviation, space and defense industries. It serves the purpose of achieving significant improvements in those industries in areas of safety, quality and customer service. Companies that are certified with this standard can be confident that they have an effective quality management system, and by extension, so can their customers. According to Aerospace Manufacturing and Design, “Thermacore Inc., a provider of advanced thermal and material solutions, has received full recertification to both AS9100:2009 Rev. C and ISO 9001:2008 Quality Standards at its Lancaster, Pennsylvania, headquarters and manufacturing facility.” The company received recertification for their design, manufacture and distribution of thermal management components and systems.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/as9100-certified-companies-demonstrate-effective-quality-management/

Thursday 11 June 2015

Do You Actually Know The Nuts And Bolts Of an ISO 9001 Certification?


A legitimate ISO 9001 certification is an absolute boon for any business, provided that each and every aspect of it is fully understood and appropriate related practices are put to work. A good understanding of what such a certification really means for a business, however, escapes a lot of people. For one, realizing the full benefit of a management system by viewing and managing real processes affecting service and product quality relies on a crucial concept called “process approach.” Such a concept is not new—in truth, it’s specifically how the coveted ISO 9001 certification is designed to work from day one. The thing is: not everyone is taking a process approach these days; they’d rather take a standard-based approach, which is born of a misconception.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/do-you-actually-know-the-nuts-and-bolts-of-an-iso-9001-certification/

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Getting ESD 20:20 Certification for Safer and Consistent Manufacturing


Electronics has become one of the leading industries in the world, which should not come as a surprise, given the rising popularity and ubiquity of devices such as smartphones and tablets. To meet increasing demands for these trendy devices, the OEMs that put them together and brand them will need to source their parts from even more manufacturers. If you own a manufacturing or electronic supply company, this could mean more business opportunities for you to capitalize on. Of course, manufacturers and part suppliers cannot just churn out parts with abandon; they need to ensure that they are creating components in the approved manner before sending their products over for final assembly. They need to secure permits and required certifications. Many OEMs choose to work only with suppliers who have an ESD 20:20 certification, to ensure that the parts used were manufactured with the highest quality standards.
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/getting-esd-2020-certification-for-safer-and-consistent-manufacturing/