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Certificate of Registration Certificate of Registration QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM This is to certify that: Clarendon Engineering Supplies Limited Newtown Grange Business Park Desford Road Newtown Unthank Leicester LE9 9FL United Kingdom Holds Certificate Number: FS 602701 and operates a Quality Management System, with a campus site certification structure, which complies with the requirements of EN 9120:2010 (technically equivalent to AS9120A) and ISO 9001:2008 and is assessed in accordance with EN 9104-001:2013 for the following scope: The stockholding and supply of aerospace and commercial fasteners and associated products from quality assured sources. The validity of this certificate expires at midnight 15th September 2018 in accordance with IAQG Resolution 131. For and on behalf of BSI: Frank Lee, EMEA Compliance & Risk Director Original Registration Date: 02/12/2013 Issue Date: 02/12/2016 Reissue Date: 02/12/2016 Expiry Date: 01/12/2019 Page: 1 of 2 This certificate was issued electronically and remains the property of BSI and is bound by the conditions of contract. An electronic certificate can be authenticated online. Printed copies can be validated at www.bsigroup.com/ClientDirectory Information and Contact: BSI, Kitemark Court, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes MK5 8PP. Tel: + 44 345 080 9000 BSI Assurance UK Limited, registered in England under number 7805321 at 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL, UK. A Member of the BSI Group of Companies. Certificate No: FS 602701 Location Registered Activities Clarendon Engineering Supplies Limited* The provision of sales and purchasing for aerospace and Newtown Grange Business Park commercial fasteners and associated products from quality Desford Road assured sources. Newtown Unthank Leicester LE9 9FL United Kingdom Clarendon Engineering Supplies Limited The provision of warehousing and distribution of aerospace 2 Lydiard Fields and commercial fasteners and associated products from Great Western Way quality assured sources. Swindon SN5 8UB United Kingdom Original Registration Date: 02/12/2013 Issue Date: 02/12/2016 Reissue Date: 02/12/2016 Expiry Date: 01/12/2019 Page: 2 of 2 * = Central Function This certificate was issued electronically and remains the property of BSI and is bound by the conditions of contract. An electronic certificate can be authenticated online. Printed copies can be validated at www.bsigroup.com/ClientDirectory Information and Contact: BSI, Kitemark Court, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes MK5 8PP. Tel: + 44 345 080 9000 BSI Assurance UK Limited, registered in England under number 7805321 at 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL, UK. A Member of the BSI Group of Companies..
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