Precision Systems Manufacturing earns ISO 9001:2015 certification

CLAY — SRI Quality System Registrar recently announced that it has awarded an ISO 9001:2015 Management System certificate to Precision Systems Mfg., Inc., based in the town of Clay. Precision Systems Manufacturing said in a news release that it received the certification for the manufacture of precision machined, fabricated, welded and painted parts, and assemblies […]

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CLAY — SRI Quality System Registrar recently announced that it has awarded an ISO 9001:2015 Management System certificate to Precision Systems Mfg., Inc., based in the town of Clay.

Precision Systems Manufacturing said in a news release that it received the certification for the manufacture of precision machined, fabricated, welded and painted parts, and assemblies from ferrous, nonferrous, and plastic materials for job shop and contract applications.

“We are pleased to acknowledge that Precision Systems Mfg., Inc. has demonstrated effective implementation of a management system. ISO 9001 certification provides evidence to customers, suppliers, employees, and their community of their commitment to producing a quality product (service) and providing customer satisfaction,” Edward L. Maschmeier, director of certification at SRI, said in the release.

ISO 9001:2015 is a process-based certification that recognizes organizations that can link business objectives with operating effectiveness, according to SRI. Companies that achieve management-system certification to ISO 9001:2015 have demonstrated effective implementation of documentation and records management, top management’s commitment to their customers, establishment of clear policy, good planning and implementation, strong resource management, efficient process control, measurement, and analysis, according to the release. Firms obtaining this certification have institutionalized continual improvement.

SRI Quality System Registrar, headquartered near Pittsburgh, is an internationally accredited registrar for management-systems standards, such as ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO/TS 16949, OHSAS 18001, ISO 13485, ISO 20000-1, ISO 27001, ISO 22000, and environmental-management systems standards such as ISO 14001, RC14001, and RCMS (Responsible Care Management System). SRI says it also provides public training for auditing, implementing, and maintaining these standards.

Precision Systems Manufacturing says it is manufacturer of machined, fabricated, and welded parts and complete assemblies for many industry applications that include military and commercial OEM equipment, electronics, energy, medical, material handling, HVAC, and rail transportation. The company has more than 45 employees at its 40,000-square-foot facility.

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