Bharat Forge gets Nadcap accreditation for metallic materials manufacturing

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Bharat Forge said that its aerospace unit has secured the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program () accreditation for manufacturing.

The Nadcap program aims to evaluate process capability for compliance to industry standards and customer needs. By getting the Nadcap accreditation, Bharat Forge said that it has shown compliance and set higher benchmarks for the aerospace and defense industry.

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The -based forging company said that the Nadcap certification is a testimony for its continued commitment to quality that will pave the way for new and improved business opportunities with better control over the manufacturing process to ensure zero defect compliance.

David Schutt — President and CEO at the said: “Compliance is a mindset; it is more than a goal as it requires ongoing effort. While a Nadcap audit is a defined moment in time for which Auditees prepare in advance, actually creating and maintaining a culture of compliance within an organization is a constant endeavor and often a thankless task.

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“Consequently, and in recognition of their hard work, I am delighted to congratulate Bharat Forge for achieving Nadcap accreditation.”

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