A3D Manufacturing, a pioneer in advanced additive and traditional manufacturing solutions, proudly announces its attainment of International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) registration. This significant milestone reflects the company’s unwavering commitment to supporting U.S. defense, aerospace and supply chain industries with secure, reliable and high-quality manufacturing services.
ITAR is a critical set of U.S. government regulations designed to ensure the secure handling of defense-related products, services and data. Organizations that are ITAR compliant signify their responsibility and assurance to protect the greater good of the United States through its services.
“Attaining ITAR registration is a testament to our team’s dedication to excellence and innovation,” said Jon Toews, senior vice president of A3D Manufacturing. “This milestone not only enhances our capabilities but also reinforces our commitment to supporting American manufacturing and protecting national security. We look forward to collaborating with manufacturing customers who demand the highest standards of security, precision and quality.”
In addition to the ITAR registration, A3D Manufacturing is proud to hold ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100:2016 certifications.
Earlier this year, the MaaS company opened its Phoenix headquarters, which plays a pivotal role in meeting customer demands. The new facility allows A3D Manufacturing to expand its production capacity for large-scale projects and meet the rigorous standards required for regulated industries such as defense and aerospace.
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A3D Manufacturing | Additive Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing (Resin), Computer-aided Engineering, Machining Services, Precision Machined Parts, Injection Moulding, Tooling, Casting |
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