JHM gets nod to produce electronic lighting modules for planes


New high for Dagang NeXchange Bhd

KUALA LUMPUR: JHM Consolidation Bhd is all set to produce electronic lightning modules for the aerospace and aircraft industries after it was awarded the AS9100 Quality Management System certification. 

The Penang company which produces microelectronics components said on Thursday the certification would enable it to diversify from automotive ligthning module into the global aerospace and aircraft supply chain.

“Extension of production floor in two buildings is currently already in progress to cope with the anticipated increase in production volume from the aerospace business unit while an application to add job scope to include JHM qualifying as a CNC Machining Center for aerospace mechanical parts had been made,” it said.

The  AS9100 is a global aerospace certification standard based on the ISO 9001:2008 quality system requirements in order to satisfy the US Department of Defense,  National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Federal Aviation Administration quality standards.


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