METYX USA receives ISO 9001: 2015 certification
The company’s new technical textiles production, sales and distribution facility in Gastonia, NC, US is now ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System certified.
METYX USA (Gastonia, NC, US) announced Jan. 14 it that its new technical textiles production, sales and distribution facility is now ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System certified. The ISO accreditation audit was carried out in December 2018 by TÜV NORD (Hanover, Germany).
“We are delighted to have gained this vital ISO 9001 certification for our technical textiles operations in the USA so quickly, thanks to the dedicated Management Systems team, who all worked tirelessly to get this ISO accreditation completed in time for 2019,” says METYX Group CEO, Uğur Üstünel. “This has been a high priority objective to achieve quickly as part of the commitment by METYX to our customers to provide world class quality standards and service excellence.”
METYX Group is a manufacturer of high-performance technical textiles including: multiaxial reinforcements, carbon reinforcements, RTM reinforcements, woven reinforcements and vacuum bagging products. To complement its product portfolio, METYX also offers extensive consulting services and technical training, as well as composite tool making, component manufacture and kitting services for cores, fabric and vacuum consumables.
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