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Our
goal is to continuously deliver quality products to our customers
in an efficient and cost effective manner. Our plan is to
operate an agile business model that can be catered to the
particular needs of each customer. We will strive to create
superior customer satisfaction through continuously improving the
effectiveness of our business management system. Jet
Products strategy for the long-term prosperity of our business is
in meeting or exceeding our quality objectives.
ISO 9001:2008 and
AS9100 Rev. B -certified quality management system regarding the
Manufacture
and Assembly of Precision Machined Components for Aerospace,
Defense, and Commercial Applications.
Quality
Objectives:
. Superior
Product Quality
. On Time
Deliverables
. High
Product and Process Yield
. Machining
Process Innovation
To ensure that we deliver a quality
product our pieces go through a 3-step inspection process as
described below.
First
Piece Inspection A
first piece inspection shall be performed on the first piece for
each of the operations identified on the traveler. The operator is
responsible for having his first piece inspected by Quality
Control personnel. The Quality Control Department shall inspect
the first piece completely. Upon acceptance of the part, both the
operator and the Quality Control Department shall sign off in the
appropriate box on the traveler. In the event that the piece is
rejected, adjustments will be made and the operator will resubmit
his part for inspection.
In-Process
Inspection In-process
inspection shall consist of periodic checks of each manufacturing
operation by the operator, making sure that the individual
processes are under control; thus, assuring quality and minimizing
loss.
Final
Inspection All
piece parts produced at Jet Products, LLC will be subjected to a
complete and final lot inspection. The Quality Control Department
shall have the responsibility of final lot acceptance. All
conforming completed lots shall be forwarded to the shipping area
for proper packaging and delivery. All non-conforming material
shall be disposed of or properly identified. The Quality Control
Department is responsible for maintaining all inspection records
and will keep these records on file for a minimum of three years.
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