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Offshore Group Manufacturing in Mexico Client Company Earns ISO Certification

Minco Manufacturing achieves ISO 9001:2008 certification for both its U.S. and Mexico manufacturing facilities.

Offshore Group Manufacturing in Mexico Client Company Earns ISO Certification
2011-11-22
TUCSON, AZ, November 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Minco Manufacturing, LLC, an industry-leading manufacturer of copier and printer rollers and other coated metal products, has successfully completed the requirements necessary to satisfy the ISO 9001:2008 standard for quality certification. Minco's ISO recognition applies its headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as well as to its Mexico manufacturing facility in Empalme, Sonora. The Sonora facility is located in The Offshore Group's Bella Vista Industrial Park.

According to Ron Eisele, Vice President of Operations at Minco, "The receipt of ISO certification represents a tremendous accomplishment for our entire organization. For both our employees and our external partners, it signifies our unwavering commitment to quality manufacturing. Minco's goal is to be its customers' best supplier, as well as to develop and maintain their loyalty. Our company will use this ISO certification, and the quality product that we produce, as the driving forces to continue on a trajectory of success."

ABOUT MINCO

A world leader in the business equipment industry, Minco Manufacturing, LLC has produced well-over 20 million fuser rollers since 1992, while gaining additional fuser roller manufacturing capabilities along the way. In addition to producing rollers and film sleeves for the office automation industry, and other coated metal products for a variety of industries, Minco has extensive remanufacturing, assembly and precision-machining capabilities. Customers worldwide have relied on Minco's high-quality products and engineering expertise since 1992.

ABOUT THE OFFSHORE GROUP

Offshore Group is the largest provider of outsourced business support, "shelter" services in Mexico. Currently 61 businesses operate at The Offshore Group's three Mexico manufacturing industrial parks in the State of Sonora, the city of Saltillo, Coahuila, and at the Group's Vangtel subsidiary in Hermosillo. Vangtel offers Mexico shelter services to companies that occupy the call center, IT development and BPO markets, while the International Logistic Solutions Company (ILS) is a leading provider of supply chain services. The Offshore Group has recently initiated operations in Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara.

The Offshore Group has enabled companies to establish and maintain manufacturing facilities in Mexico at low cost and risk since 1986.

Website: http://www.offshoregroup.com

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[Press-News.org] Offshore Group Manufacturing in Mexico Client Company Earns ISO Certification
Minco Manufacturing achieves ISO 9001:2008 certification for both its U.S. and Mexico manufacturing facilities.