sets them apart from competitors. Additionally, he said their assembly capacity is robust, and worldwide supplier parts are shipped to them for final assembly.
Potter said that he is excited about the acquisition due to the resources available through the DEMGY Group. " When I started, this was still a small shop; it has grown bigger now." He said he likes the new Division President, Mike Walter, and feels that he is engaged and easy to work with.
Whitney Ulrich, the director of quality who joined the team in 2023, highlighted the company ' s commitment to quality. She explained that they produce internal decorative parts for all Boeing commercial airplanes, ensuring that every part meets the highest standards of integrity and perfection.
She said they have a 99 % quality rating from Boeing Enterprise and have always " supplied a sound, quality product, which we are very proud of." She has worked in detail in both the automotive and aerospace industries, understanding the stringent regulations that govern these industries.
Ulrich emphasized the company ' s dedication to maintaining a good relationship with Boeing through the transition. She also pointed out the family-oriented environment that attracted her to the team. The company, founded in 1967, initially manufactured metal aerospace parts but has since shifted its focus to plastic injection molding, becoming BAC5321 certified, which is Boeing specific.
She said that even with the acquisition, there is a significant emphasis on teamwork. She, too, mentioned the volume of resources, via DEMGY, that have been opened to them, which is " astounding." They have team meetings where they discuss how to obtain raw materials, which may have previously been difficult, but now,
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