ELMWOOD PARK, N.J., Nov. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kreisler Manufacturing Corporation (Nasdaq: KRSL) announced that its Kreisler Polska Sp. z o.o subsidiary achieved ISO 9001:2000 and AS/EN9100:2004 accreditations. These accreditations indicate that the Quality Management System of Kreisler Polska has been certified by an independent organization against an international best practice standard and found compliant. The accreditations are also a requirement for Kreisler Polska to attract new customers.
Kreisler Polska, located in Krakow, Poland , achieved this milestone six months after start-up and becomes the sixth company in Poland to receive AS/EN9100:2004 accreditation. Kreisler Polska joins the Company's other subsidiary, Kreisler Industrial Corporation, in achieving these important accreditations. Kreisler Industrial Corporation received its initial accreditations in January 2000 . These accreditations of Kreisler Polska and Kreisler Industrial Corporation are reviewed on an annual basis by an independent organization.
Kreisler Manufacturing Corporation is a manufacturer of precision metal components and assemblies for use in military and commercial aircraft engines and industrial gas turbines. These products primarily include tube and manifold assemblies. The Company has two wholly owned subsidiaries: Kreisler Industrial Corporation located in Elmwood Park, NJ and Kreisler Polska Sp. z o.o located in Krakow, Poland .
Contact: Ned Stern - 201-791-0700 X222
eastern@kreisler-ind.com
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SOURCE Kreisler Manufacturing Corporation


