American Power Systems certified for quality management in Davenport, Oct 2024
- American Power Systems, Inc. has been certified by Verisys Registrars as meeting ISO 9001:2015 standards for Quality Management Systems.
- The certification includes their design and manufacturing processes for alternators and related components.
- This achievement reflects APS's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction and is essential for future growth and process improvements.
On October 28, 2024, in Davenport, Iowa, American Power Systems, Inc. announced that it has achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification for its Quality Management Systems. This certification was granted by Verisys Registrars® after a thorough assessment that included rigorous onsite audits and reviews of APS's policies and documentation. The certification confirms that APS meets international standards for quality management, applicable to its design and manufacturing of alternators, alternator brackets, regulators, and converters. The ISO 9001:2015 standard is recognized globally, emphasizing an organization's ability to consistently meet customer and regulatory requirements while enhancing customer satisfaction. For APS, this achievement represents a commitment to operational excellence, serving as a foundational element as the company explores growth opportunities and product diversification. The certification signifies not only adherence to quality but also a dedication to continuous improvement in processes and customer engagement. It is expected to lead to improved efficiency, reduced waste, and higher levels of customer satisfaction. According to APS President & CEO Amy Lank, this credential highlights the hard work of the APS team and represents an important milestone in the company's operations. As American Power Systems continues to innovate and expand, the ISO 9001:2015 certification will play a crucial role in fostering a culture focused on quality enhancement and operational effectiveness, reinforcing the company’s commitment to exceeding customer expectations.