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Hirschvogel
Umformtechnik
ISO/TS 16949:2009
DIN EN ISO 14001:2005
Hirschvogel
Aluminium
ISO/TS 16949:2002
DIN EN ISO 14001:2005
Hirschvogel
Eisenach
ISO/TS 16949:2009
DIN EN ISO 14001:2005
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Incorporated
ISO/TS 16949:2002
ISO 14001:2004
Hirschvogel
Komponenten
ISO/TS 16949:2009
DIN EN ISO 14001:2005
Hirschvogel
Automotive Components
ISO/TS 16949:2002
DIN EN ISO 14001:2004
Quality

Greatest Dedication to meet the greatest Demands
It is my job to never be satisfied”, the German-American rocket engineer, Wernher von Braun (1912 - 1977), once said. It is according to this motto that we continuously work on technical innovations and constant enhancements. For it is only by doing this that we are able to fulfill the increasing demands of our customers. Our utmost priority is to make them totally satisfied.
Quality pays out
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By using the most modern production facilities, measurement instruments and laboratories, as well as the CAQ system installed in all production areas, we are able to provide a level of quality which sets standards. This is also proven by the fact that the quality management systems of all Hirschvogel companies are certified according to the international ISO/TS 16949 standard.
Environmental Awareness in Practice
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The demand we place on ourselves is to protect the environment in a lasting way, taking into account economic and ecological concerns. In all its activities, the Hirschvogel Automotive Group thus places great value on ensuring the best possible use of resources and on respecting the environment. Proof of this dedication is found in the certification of our environmental management systems in all the companies according to the international standard, DIN EN ISO 14001.
Better to be safe than sorry
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Our employees are our greatest capital. Their safety and health is thus of great importance to us. By offering continuous training programs for all employees, we promote awareness for work-safety issues. By carrying out vulnerability analyses, working areas are designed to be non-hazardous and ergonomic. Hazardous substances are tested before use and replaced, where possible, by less dangerous materials.
Update:  15.07.2010