Neways Defence Electronics, a Business Unit of Neways Electronics International NV, is responsible for the co-ordination of all Defence related projects within Neways. Neways Defence Electronics acts as “One Stop Provider” portal for the whole Neways Group towards the Defence Market, offering a single Point of Contact to Customers. Through adequate Project Management and close co-operation with the different Neways Operating Companies, involved in (large) Defence projects, Neways Defence Electronics makes sure that Customers are served in the most optimum way.
Neways is a progressive "Electronics Manufacturing Services" (EMS) provider and valuable partner in The Netherlands for (International) Defence Systems Suppliers. The core activity of Neways consists of a broad range of innovative, "State of the Art", electronics production and assembly processes, distributed over 8 Operating Companies in The Netherlands. Neways provides services to the Civil and Military market, with applications for the Telecom-, Semiconductor-, Medical-, Automotive-, Defence- and Space industry.
Neways Service for the Defence Market includes development, production and test of Micro-electronics (hybrids), based on ceramic Thick Film (production in house); Electronics, based on Printed Wire Board Assembly (PWBA's); Box Wiring; (MIL) Harnesses and Cables; Integration & Test of (sub) Systems, Cabinets or Consoles and Project and Supply Chain Management.
Through intensive co-operation with the Customer, involving the Development, System Integration, Test, Service and Repair of complete (new) products, “Life Cycle Management” has also become a capability of Neways. By early involvement of Neways, our Customers can develop new (defence) systems in a way (Design For Manufacturability) that subsequent production can be performed in the most efficient manner. As an option, Neways can also take care of Product Qualification.
Neways is AQAP certified and familiar with most of the commonly used MIL requirements and specifications.
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Last update by André Beckers, Tue 5 May 2009