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Tronics renews its IATF 16949 Automotive Certification

Tronics IATF Automotive Certification

Originally created in 1999 by the International Automotive Task Force (IATF), ISO/TS 16949 was aimed to harmonize the different assessment and certification systems worldwide in the supply chain for the automotive sector. This is THE certification for automotive quality management.

Tronic’s conforms once again to IATF 16949 standards

We are very proud to announce that Tronic’s Microsystems has successfully passed the audit of compliance with the automotive industry’s quality management standard IATF 16949.

Therefore, our processes have once again been approved to be compliant to IATF 16949:2016.

 

The company is thus, still and more than ever, capable of developing and manufacturing high-quality products on a continuing basis. This renewal comes in addition to our other existing certifications (ISO50001 : 2018ISO45001 : 2018  and ISO14001 : 2015) and places Tronic’s as a cutting-edge specialist and leader in its field.

 

This strong certification panel and quality commitment assure that all Tronic’s’ processes in every areas of the company (logistics, documents and data management, risks, manufacturing…) are based on robust and clear procedures.

Tronic’s’ Quality System early and strong commitment

As we manufacture standard and custom products for demanding applications, we need to adapt to customer’s quality requirements and aim for technical excellence. The re-certification is reflecting our objective to serve our customers with the highest standards of quality in our products and throughout our processes. This leads Tronic’s to reinforce customers trust and
satisfaction and places it as a top priority in the quality system.

 

In addition, it allows us to participate in the achievement of the TDK Group’s objectives in terms of quality, based on the core philosophy of  “Advance to Zero defects” and set the goal of quality policy as “Quality cannot be assured in the final inspection”