| Aerospace work challenge ISO in mold making |
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Moldmakers typically work as subcontractors to Tier 1 suppliers. Aerospace OEMs, like their automotive counterparts, want to receive modules for assembly from a few suppliers rather than manufacture an aircraft from the ground up with components from hundreds of suppliers. Mold shops may not, consequently, need the range of quality certifications a Tier 1 or an OEM must have. While ISO certification is desirable, most toolmakers advise against applying for aerospace certifications like AS9100, a quality management standard that is complex, lengthy and expensive to acquire. If a moldmaker develops an ongoing relationship with a Tier 1—or an OEM—and gets involved in critical fabrication work, toolmakers say it’s worthwhile to apply for higher-level quality certification. But it’s a pretty involved process, a moldmaker that recently expanded into aerospace. There is a lot of paperwork, and you pretty much have to hire someone dedicated to monitoring the process for a year.
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