Bisco Achieves AS9100 Certification

May 13, 2010
Materials and fastener specialist Bisco Industries announced that they had achieved the AS9100 Aerospace Quality Standard System certification. AS9100 is a global quality-management standard that incorporates the most current version of ISO 9000. Since ...

Materials and fastener specialist Bisco Industries announced that they had achieved the AS9100 Aerospace Quality Standard System certification. AS9100 is a global quality-management standard that incorporates the most current version of ISO 9000. Since 1973, Bisco has been a leading distributor of electronic components, fasteners, and services. According to Bisco's President, Don Wagner, "Achieving AS9100:ISO9001 certification is a significant milestone for Bisco. This is a reflection of the continuous efforts and commitments made by our employees to provide the highest quality service and products to our customers. This certification will further increase our customer's confidence in Bisco's ability to meet their rigorous quality requirements and expectations. I am very proud of our team and their achievement of this certification."

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