ExOne North American production service centres ISO certified

February 12, 2015

February 12, 2015

ExOne, a global provider of three-dimensional printing machines and printed products to industrial customers, has announced that its US Production Service Centres (PSCs) in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, and Troy, Michigan, have been certified to ISO 9001:2008 as Industrial Additive Manufacturers by DAS Certification.

Along with ExOne’s other PSCs in Auburn, Houston and Las Vegas, the company now has all five of its PSCs in North America ISO certified. “Receiving ISO certification demonstrates that ExOne’s binder jetting 3D printing technology consistently meets our customers’ expectations and product quality standards for industrial usage,” stated Tim Pierce, ExOne’s U.S. Chief Operating Officer. “By earning this certification at all of our North American facilities, ExOne customers recognise that they can achieve a high-level of service and quality regardless of their business region or printing application.”

The ISO 9001:2008 standard is based on eight quality management principles, including a strong customer focus, commitment of top management, a process approach and continuous improvement. Receiving ISO 9001:2008 certification helps ensure that ExOne’s customers receive consistently high quality products and services.

To achieve the certification, ExOne had to demonstrate its consistent ability to provide products that meet customer and applicable statutory/regulatory requirements, while enhancing customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system. This includes processes for continuous improvement and the assurance of conformity to customer and statutory/regulatory requirements.

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