Third Re:Build Manufacturing site achieves AS9100 certification
New Kensington site certification expands Re:Build’s aerospace and defense manufacturing footprint, offering customers an experienced, responsive partner capable of taking on mission-critical programs.
Source | Re:Build Manufacturing
Re:Build Manufacturing (Framingham, Mass., U.S.), high-performance engineering and manufacturing company for the aerospace and defense industries, announces that its new manufacturing facility in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, which specializes in assembly, precision machining and welding, has achieved both ISO 9001 and AS9100 certifications, making it the third facility within the Re:Build ecosystem to do so.
AS9100 is the internationally recognized quality management system (QMS) standard specifically developed for the aerospace and defense sectors. This certification reflects the site’s commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable components and assemblies that meet the industry’s stringent requirements. “AS9100 certification strengthens our position as a trusted partner to our customers and opens new opportunities to support complex programmatic work in the aerospace and defense sector,” adds Victor Mroczkowski, executive VP of Re:Build Manufacturing’s New Kensington site.
This certification supports product reliability through standardized, well-controlled processes and embeds robust quality assurance and risk management protocols throughout the production life cycle. Customers also benefit from faster qualification and audit processes, as well as more efficient collaboration through consistent documentation and traceability. Ultimately, it helps customers move faster, operate more confidently and meet the demands of increasingly complex aerospace and defense programs.
Re:Build’s facility has been purpose-built for scalability, with the infrastructure and resources to accommodate high-volume production.
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