Quality, traceability, and compliance support for high-spec programs.
Gromax is ISO 9001:2015 certified. That supports documented processes, controlled work instructions, calibrated measurement, retained records, and corrective action when issues need to be addressed.
For customers, that means a stronger framework for repeatability, traceability, change control, and production consistency across ongoing work. The ISO materials also emphasize that the system is meant to support stable production, not just a certificate on the wall.
Gromax is registered under ITAR and supports programs involving defense-related hardware and controlled technical data. That includes controlled handling around access, documentation, communication, and how sensitive files are shared and stored.
The ITAR materials also make an important distinction: ITAR is a federal registration requirement, not a certification. For quoting, controlled drawings or specs should not be sent through a general RFQ form or open email.
Some defense programs bring flow-down requirements that affect more than just the part print. DFARS-aware handling helps account for those requirements early, especially when sourcing restrictions, cybersecurity expectations, recordkeeping, or contract language need to be reviewed before work moves forward.
That matters because defense-driven programs can create risk if supplier requirements are assumed too late. Early review helps prevent problems with compliance fit, documentation gaps, or avoidable quoting delays.
CMMC is the DoD’s framework for verifying that defense suppliers protect sensitive government information. CMMC Level 1 remains the current foundation for handling Federal Contract Information, and at Gromax Precision Die & Mfg. Inc., that foundation supports more disciplined control of systems, files, and communications tied to defense-related work.
Gromax is actively working toward CMMC Level 2 readiness for programs that involve CUI. We’re building on our existing Level 1 cybersecurity foundation to strengthen the controls, processes, and documentation needed to support higher-level defense program requirements.
From a program standpoint, this matters when contract requirements involve FCI or CUI, when supplier cybersecurity expectations are part of qualification, or when defense and defense-adjacent work requires tighter information handling. One important clarification from the current CMMC materials: Level 2 should be described as readiness work unless formal certification has been achieved.
Gromax’s CAGE Code helps government and defense buyers identify the company in procurement and contract systems. It also supports internal vendor setup and makes it easier for sourcing and compliance teams to align supplier records correctly.
For buyers working in defense-related systems, having that information available early helps remove friction during qualification and onboarding.
When a program calls for production approval documentation, Gromax can support PPAP requirements based on the job. That may include dimensional results, material certifications, process documentation, and other submission elements tied to customer approval.
This helps customers line up launch requirements earlier and avoid scrambling for documentation after tooling or production is already underway.
For programs that require first article documentation, Gromax can support FAI and FAIR reporting tied back to drawing requirements. That helps establish documented conformance at the start of production, especially on revision-sensitive or qualification-heavy work.
It also gives engineering, quality, and sourcing teams a clearer baseline before volume production begins.
When customers need more visibility into process performance, Gromax can support SPC and inspection reporting. That helps show whether the process is holding stable over time, not just whether one sample lot passed inspection.
This is especially useful on tighter-tolerance parts, repeat production work, and programs where ongoing reporting is part of supplier expectations.
Some programs require proof that the measurement method is reliable, not just that the part was checked. MSA and Gage R&R support can be addressed where required to help confirm that inspection results are repeatable and meaningful.
That matters when acceptance decisions depend on tight tolerances, customer-specific validation requirements, or capability-driven launch approvals.
When customers need more visibility into process performance, Gromax can support SPC and inspection reporting. That helps show whether the process is holding stable over time, not just whether one sample lot passed inspection.
This is especially useful on tighter-tolerance parts, repeat production work, and programs where ongoing reporting is part of supplier expectations.
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