Integrated Test Corporation Certified to ISO 9001:2000 Standards
Integrated Test Corporation, a leading manufacturer of high performance ATE printed circuit boards and ATE test interface hardware, today announced that its Dallas, Texas facility has been certified to meet ISO 9001:2000 Standards.
[USPRwire, Sun Oct 21 2007] WCS Quality Registrars, LLC, the North American division of World Certifications Service, Ltd conducted the audit.
During the two-day audit, WCS analyzed Integrated Test’s quality process model as well as its methods for demonstrating continual improvement and customer satisfaction. Also evaluated was the accuracy of the company’s metrics used to determine how effectively internal processes are working with a focus on improving results.
“Integrated Test is committed to providing our customers with the highest level of quality in all aspects of our business,” noted Dana Freeman, General Manager of Integrated Test. “Continuous certification to the ISO standards validates our quality management systems to meet the highest international standards of excellence, Quality is an ongoing process and one which everyone in our organization takes seriously.”
About Integrated Test
Integrated Test serves the semiconductor ATE Market with PCB fabrication, test interface hardware and probe card planarization motherboards. With domestic operations based in both Texas and Arizona, the company supplies PCB fabrication for virtually all of the IC and ATE manufacturers both directly and through third party design firms. Our focus on the high performance, high-complexity, quick-turn ATE market has helped us keep pace with the extremely challenging aspects of this segment. For more information, visit our web site at: http://www.integratedtest.com .
About ISO
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO), based in Geneva, Switzerland, developed the ISO 9000 series of standards to set guidelines for effective management systems. It is the most comprehensive quality management standard covering all main processes within a company, ranging from research and development to delivery and shipping, ensuring that these processes are not only conducted under controlled conditions, but also subject to continuous improvement. The ISO 9000 family represents a consensus on good management practices, which is an accepted business standard in more than 90 countries. ISO 9001:2001 specifies audits by third-party registrars for initial registration and continued compliance.