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Midwest Tool and Cutlery division receives ISO certification

Forge division earns ISO 9001:2008 certification.


 

 Forge Division - Midwest Tool And Cutlery Company, a shallow cavity hot drop-forge facility in Kalkaska, Michigan has received its ISO 9001:2008 certification (No.: C2010-01784), clearly demonstrating the company’s commitment to meeting globally recognized quality standards.  

“Achieving ISO 9001:2008 certification is an important milestone for the Forge Division of Midwest Tool and Cutlery Company and this certification illustrates to customers worldwide our strong commitment to quality at all levels of our organization” said Stephen Deter, president and CEO. “Customers want to be confident that they are doing business with an organization that can meet or exceed their needs in a timely manner. Successfully completing the rigorous process required for certification is a clear sign that we are devoted to continually improving our quality management systems."

The successful ISO 9001:2008 certification was made through Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc., an accredited registrar that performs assessments of management systems against requirements of national and international standards for quality.

Forge Division - Midwest Tool and Cutlery Company is a producer of shallow cavity hot drop-forged products for commercial customers in a wide range of industries and for the parent company’s Midwest Snips® manufacturing operations. The Forge Division is managed by Stan Payne, plant manager. In addition to ISO 9001:2008 Certification, the plant is classified as a Small Business and has been HUB Zone Certified by the Small Business Association (SBA). The plant is equipped with ten drop hammers (1000# to 4000# capacity) and specializes in forging alloy and carbon steels. The facility offers shot blast and anneal services and utilizes induction heating, precision hot-trim technology and cold trim options.

 

Visit:www.midwestsnips.com for additional information.

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