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CADES, the company which is inspiring engineering innovation since 2001, today announced that it has received all major certifications & approvals required for aerospace industry. These certifications & approvals augment CADES best practices and process for providing quality centric product design and engineering services for the Aerospace Industry.
CADES Today has the distinction of being the only private company in
CADES certification and augments that raises the bar in Aerospace engineering includes:
- ISO 9001:2000
- AS9100B the Aerospace standard certification
- ISO/ICE 27001, the Information Systems and Security Standard, to ensure complete confidentiality of the Customer data.
- CADES is further approved by DACCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) for Design and Analysis of Aeronautical structures, Mechanical Systems & Engine, Components of Civil aircraft & Helicopters,
- CAMILLA (Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certifications) for Design and Analysis of aircraft/helicopter structures and aero-engines including their life evaluations/estimations.
"Quality is a race without the finish line. We are constantly re-assessing our standards, redefining the processes and raising the bar constantly to provide value to our customers. We are already recognized as one of the best Aerospace & Defence technology teams in the world having been extremely successful in providing a high-technology product design services to our marquee customers like Boeing, Airbus, EADS." Said Mr. Dataram Mishra, MD & CEO of CADES "These certifications clearly demonstrate our commitment to provide clear value to our customers and ensure customer enchantment, through both product quality and process quality. We are dedicated to further improve our processes and redefine our standards".
"With all these certifications and approvals, CADES is clearly way ahead of the rest of the industry in terms of setting new standards in Aerospace Product Design and Development Quality and Processes" Mr. Mishra added.
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