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News Release from: IFR Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 July 2001

BAE Systems goes to IFR for calibration and repair

IFR has entered into a five year agreement with BAE Systems for the provision of test equipment calibration and repair services.

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IFR has entered into a five year agreement with BAE Systems for the provision of test equipment calibration and repair services. The agreement covers standard laboratory test equipment at 49 BAE Systems sites in the UK. The objective of the agreement is to offer BAE Systems sites across the company a cost effective and high quality service, allowing the company to focus on core business requirements.

The service from IFR includes collection from and return delivery to the customer site.

Two levels of calibration are available under the agreement: standard calibration in accordance with ISO10012 and UKAS calibration.

IFR's UK Service Group will be providing the service from its four service centres in the UK.

Equipment is collected and delivered in IFR's specially adapted vehicles to prevent any damage.

The equipment will then be repaired and calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.

"We are delighted that BAE Systems has chosen IFR to provide calibration and repair services and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership.

This agreement represents a welcome step in our relationship with BAE Systems that has developed steadily over the past five years.

The agreement consolidates IFR's position as the UK's leading supplier of calibration and repair services", said Mike McCreary, VP European Operations.

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