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Jabil Awarded AS9100 Aerospace Certification in Chihuahua.


CHIHUAHUA, Mexico -- Jabil (NYSE NYSE

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) announced today that its facility in Chihuahua, Mexico, has been certified See certification.  to Aerospace AS9100 standard for electronic printed circuit board manufacturing. The AS9100 is the aerospace industry's quality system standard developed by the International Aerospace Quality Group for quality assurance in design, new product introduction, manufacturing, and servicing. This is Jabil's seventh facility to achieve the AS9100 certification level.

"Achieving this level of certification in the aerospace industry at our Chihuahua plant is a significant milestone in Jabil's aerospace strategy within the Americas region," said Bill Peters, Jabil's Americas president. "The AS9100 certification ensures that the Jabil Chihuahua facility meets the standards for quality, safety, and reliability; and positions our Chihuahua plant as a key supplier to the U.S. aerospace markets."

"Competitive pressures are driving defense and aerospace companies to review how their resources are deployed," said Jabil's Aerospace & Defense sector group head Jim Cocke. "An increase in the outsourcing of defense and aerospace electronics manufacturing This article presents a typical manufacturing process of an electronic assembly. Component manufacturing
Components such as resistors, capacitors and integrated circuits are generally made by specialized contractors.
 means companies such as Jabil, who have met the stringent requirements of AS9100 certification, are in a great position to take advantage of the opportunity," he said.

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"With product lifecycles Product lifecycle or product life cycle is the course of a product's sales and profits over time. The five stages of each product lifecycle are product development, introduction, growth, maturity and decline.  of 20 years and more, aerospace contractors' outsourcing needs focus not only on design and manufacturing," said Cocke. "In this industry, they are also concerned with product lifecycle support and obsolescence ob·so·les·cent  
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 management. Jabil has all the capabilities in place to support those needs."

Jabil Chihuahua is a one million square foot facility, located three hours from the U.S. border. With 2,300 employees it is one of Jabil's four facilities in Mexico.

Jabil's Global Defense and Aerospace Certifications
US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Billerica, Mass.
Singapore City, Singapore
(FAA repair station status, which certifies locations to provide
repair and support services on products utilized in commercial
aircraft.)

AS9100 Certified
Billerica, Mass.
St Petersburg, Fla.
Tempe, Ariz.
Livingston, Scotland
Singapore City, Singapore
Chihuahua, Mexico

EN9100 Certified
Brest, France
(Equivalent of AS9100 certification)


About Jabil

Jabil is an electronic solutions company providing comprehensive electronics design, production and product management services to global electronics and technology companies. Jabil helps bring electronics products to the market faster and more cost effectively by providing complete electronic product supply chain management around the world. With more than 65,000 employees and facilities in 20 countries, Jabil provides comprehensive, individualized-focused solutions to customers in a broad range of industries. Jabil common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City.
 under the symbol, "JBL". Further information is available on the company's website: www.jabil.com.
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