ELIZABETH CITY, NC, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Motion Sensors has long followed the ISO 9001:2008 standard but have now employed over 90 additional requirements to achieve AS9100 Rev B certification. Implementation of the AS9100 quality system most often results in superior quality, improved schedule and cost performance, and a more broad application of good practice. "We are very excited to receive approval of the AS9100 quality system. We have been implementing new processes that will further our quality achievement. We plan to upgrade to AS9100 Rev C by February of 2012" said Marcy Bergman, President. Motion Sensors looks to optimize customer satisfaction through the emphasis of safety, reliability, and maintainability, as well as through the continual improvement of their products.
Motion Sensors, Inc. has provided speed sensors for severe and demanding environments since its inception in 1970. Its speed sensor technologies include variable reluctance sensors, Hall Effect sensors, RF (eddy current) sensors, and amplified sensors that combine the preamplifier within the speed sensor housing. Additional detail can be found on the Motion Sensors, Inc. website at http://www.motionsensors.com. Motion Sensors' focus is on providing sensors that are customized to specific application requirements for low to medium volume applications. Speed sensor capabilities include wide temperature ranges (-450 to 1000F), hermetic sealing, and offerings for intrinsic safety certified to the most stringent environments (ATEX and CSA).
Motion Sensors, Inc. is located at 786 Pitts Chapel Rd. in Elizabeth City, NC 27909. For additional information please call (252) 331-2080 or visit http://www.motionsensors.com.
Motion Sensors, Inc. Announces the Receipt of the AS9100 Quality System Approval
Motion Sensors, Inc. is now certified to AS9100 Rev B requirements. AS9100 standardizes quality management requirements for aviation, space, and defense organizations around the world.
2011-05-27
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[Press-News.org] Motion Sensors, Inc. Announces the Receipt of the AS9100 Quality System ApprovalMotion Sensors, Inc. is now certified to AS9100 Rev B requirements. AS9100 standardizes quality management requirements for aviation, space, and defense organizations around the world.