Indra has renewed its Quality Management Certifications for the specific standards for the aerospace, defense and security sectors in accordance with EN 9100/9110/9120 and PECAL 2110/2210/2310.
The EN 9000 family of standards certify that the company operates in accordance with the internationally agreed and recognized practices for aviation, space and defense organizations, as well as maintenance in the aviation industry. PECAL certifications required by NATO ensure quality in design, development and production.
The company shared the following statement on the renewal of the certifications:
“Indra has passed the annual external evaluation to which it regularly submits its management and industrial processes, thus ensuring optimal levels of quality and reliability for the systems it develops for these sectors, improving its efficiency and gaining competitiveness, with the goal of offering the very best products and services to its customers.
These certifications are associated with 14 Indra work centers dotted across the country related to the Defense and Security business and they acknowledge the commitment to quality of the company’s management, the businesses, the production areas and the other corporate areas involved.
The renewal of these certifications forms part of Indra’s commitment to customer satisfaction and compliance with all the applicable legal and regulatory requirements. In fact, the main customers and companies in the sector require their suppliers to comply with these standards, as occurs with the Spanish Ministry of Defense, the various organizations of NATO countries and other international customers served by Indra around the world.”
Felix Torres, director of Quality Management System & Processes at Indra: “Compliance with these requirements enables us to maintain a system that ensures a high level of quality in each project and operation we undertake at the company, to adapt better and to live up to the expectations of our customers.”