ANT Industries, a leading manufacturer of aero engine and gas turbine components, has achieved a significant milestone by securing NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defence Contractors Accreditation Program) accreditation for its non-destructive testing (NDT) processes. In a notable accomplishment, the company has been awarded the coveted 24-month merit status, underscoring its commitment to excellence in the aerospace and defence sectors.
The NADCAP accreditation, a globally recognised benchmark for quality in these industries, is awarded to companies that demonstrate superior performance in their processes. The 24-month merit status, in particular, is reserved for organisations that exhibit exceptional results in their audits, reflecting only minor findings and no non-sustaining corrective actions in both their current and previous assessments. This extended status will allow ANT Industries to undergo re-accreditation every 24 months, in contrast to the standard 12- or 18-month intervals.
Shaun Rowley, managing director of ANT Industries, hailed the achievement as a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to precision, compliance, and quality standards. "Receiving NADCAP accreditation with a 24-month merit status is a tremendous achievement for our team," said Rowley. "This accomplishment reflects our dedication to delivering world-class components to the aerospace and defence sectors."
The company’s Atherstone headquarters is a hub for manufacturing high-quality components for aero and gas turbine engines, catering to industry leaders like Rolls-Royce, ITP Aero, and Siemens. The NADCAP accreditation further solidifies ANT Industries’ position as a trusted partner in these demanding sectors.
Shaun Rowley, managing director of ANT Industries added, "Our customers place immense trust in us to deliver consistently high-quality results. This accreditation validates our ability to control critical processes at the highest level, meeting the rigorous expectations of our world-class clients."
Reference: https://www.aero-mag.com/ant-industries-nadcap-25092024