4Front Engineered Solutions is thrilled to announce that its primary Kelley and Serco manufacturing plants have achieved the prestigious American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Fabricator accreditation. This significant milestone underscores our dedication to quality, safety, and excellence in manufacturing.
AWS Certified Welding Fabricator is the gold standard in the welding industry, recognized globally for its stringent requirements and rigorous evaluation processes through third-party audit. By obtaining this certification, each of the Kelley and Serco manufacturing facilities has demonstrated their dedication to adhering to the highest standards of welding quality and safety.
This certification translates to exceptional product quality and reliability for our customers. By meeting AWS standards, Kelley and Serco ensure that our products are manufactured with precision and durability, leading to unwavering customer satisfaction and trust. Our clients can be confident that they are receiving products that are not only built to last but also engineered to perform under the most demanding conditions.
Achieving this certification is no small feat. It involves a comprehensive process of training, assessment, and verification. Our facilities and teams underwent a meticulous evaluation of their welding procedures, techniques, and quality to meet the stringent criteria set forth by the AWS. This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work, expertise, and dedication of our welding teams.
With this certification, Kelley and Serco continue to solidify their positions as industry leaders and innovators. We consistently strive to push the boundaries of what is possible in manufacturing, and this achievement is a clear indication of our leadership in welding excellence. Our commitment to adopting best practices and staying at the forefront of industry advancements sets us apart from our competitors.
Bob Hawk, VP of Operations, expressed his appreciation, stating, "Without the incredible efforts of the teams in both Carrollton and Reynosa, this would not have been possible."