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LEM Achieves IATF Compliance for its Manufacturing Sites in Bulgaria and Malaysia
LEM, a global leader in electrical measurement solutions, has announced that both its Bulgaria and Malaysia manufacturing sites are newly compliant with IATF 16949 requirements and says this confirms its commitment to providing the highest standards of excellence.

“Today’s milestone builds on decades of automotive experience and highlights LEM’s commitment to excellence. I am proud of our teams and the dedication that went into achieving this,” says Raphael Surrel, Vice President of Quality, LEM. “Our intent is clear: To deliver solutions that adhere to the highest international standards, worldwide. Customers can be confident that our products meet the strictest requirements for quality, performance, and safety throughout their entire lifespan.”

LEM says it works with major car, bus, and truck manufacturers as well as Tier-1 suppliers and says its automotive solutions portfolio spans battery management systems, motor control applications, DC/DC converters, on-board chargers (OBCs), and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE),

A global programme for site-based compliance

LEM says the certifications come as part of a wider concerted effort by the company to define and implement a standardised and enhanced management systems across the group.

Therefore, certifications often involve multi-site collaboration. In achieving the IATF standard, for instance, LEM Japan, LEM Europe, the LEM Tech France R&D Competency Centre, and LEM headquarters directly contribute through various supporting activities.

The knowledge and expertise sharing within the group makes obtaining these certifications for all sites at LEM possible. Exchanging best practices and providing support to build competencies accelerates the learning curve across all sites and compounds employee skill sets.

 Diversified compliance areas

LEM says its continuous progression model comprises increasingly diversified compliance efforts. It addresses the expectations of all stakeholders, including customers, investors, authorities, and LEM employees. Pursuing this range of certifications ensures LEM always operates according to the most demanding standards and drives efficiency across the group.



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