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Friday, October 02, 2015

RDI Wire & Cable Solutions Announces AS9100 Certification

RDI WIRE & CABLE SOLUTIONS COMPLETES AS9100C DESIGN CERTIFICATION 

RDI Wire & Cable Solutions, Inc. of Salisbury, Maryland announced today that it has successfully completed its AS9100C design certification audit. The certification allows RDI to competitively compete in the aerospace industry supporting national and international companies including Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Bell Helicopter, Orbital ATK and others. 

Gaining this certification is not only important to RDI, but also to the overall manufacturing community in the Salisbury area with the recent announcement by Labinal to consolidate operations to Texas. “Now that we’ve earned this AS9100C certification, our goal is to expand manufacturing operations in Salisbury by attracting new customers and providing additional employment opportunities for skilled workers in the wire harness industry,” said David Bernstein, President of RDI Wire & Cable Solutions. “We appreciate the help of Salisbury-Wicomico Economic Development, Inc. in assisting with this certification and we look forward to a continued strong relationship going forward.” 

RDI Wire & Cable Solutions, which opened in 2010, produces wire and cable products for the automotive, aerospace, military and engineering industries. They specialize in building custom harnesses from customer drawings for applications ranging from miniature multi-element subassemblies to complex terminated harness assemblies. 

The company was formed to support the drone industry with custom built harnesses for drones, controllers and ground stations. RDI currently supplies companies including Honeywell, UAV Industries and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab. For more information, please contact David Bernstein, RDI, at 410.742.1212.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats great news!! Maybe they will be able to employ the labinal people who are going to be out of jobs thanks to them moving to Texas.

Anonymous said...

Don't count on it they have already let 3 people go who worked at Labinal who were some of the best workers at Labinal.