Mu-Del Electronics Relocates To Manassas, Virginia, Operations Center
08/23/2018
“Due to our rapid growth over the last 2 years, we have outgrown our existing facility of the last 18 years,” said Sami Antrazi, President of Mu-Del Electronics.
Mu-Del Electronics continues to expand its product offerings, with some of the new offerings launched into multi-year, DoD programs, according to company officials. The company’s growth plan includes both organic growth and growth by acquisition.
“With the re-organization of our holding company, IronWave Technologies LLC, Mu-Del Electronics will have access to additional financing to fund our acquisitions,” officials explained.
Director of Operations, Trey Middleton said, “We anticipate the doubling of our employment within the next two years, prompting the need for a larger manufacturing facility. The new facility includes expanded areas for clean manufacturing, machine shop operations and testing labs.”
Mr. Jim Guinaw, Mu-Del’s Executive Vice President of Business Development, adds, “We are in the final stages of adding AS9100 to our ISO9001 certification. As a result of our aeronautical quality standard (AS9100), along with working to attain security clearance, we expect our business to grow even faster.”
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