Standards & Certification
Certification for becoming fully regsitered on the JOSCAR supplier accreditation register as set out by ADS and participating buying organisations.
Our operations are run in accordance with quality processes including AS6081 that mitigates the risks of purchasing and supplying fraudulent/counterfeit electronic parts.
The AS9120 Standard applies to distributors and companies that procure parts, materials and assemblies and sell these products to customers in the aviation, space and defence industries.
The following document demonstrates the structure for an ESD control program that is compliant to ANSI/ESD S20.20-2014
Astute recognises the need to minimise waste and recycle where possible
Astute works within our supply chain to ensure that only compliant product reaches our customers.
Astute Electronics does not directly purchase any minerals from any source, but in accordance with S.1502 of the Act, we encourage our suppliers to adopt this policy.
The purpose of this document is to collect sourcing information on tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold used in products
Astute endeavours to drive an ethos of attention-to-safety detail through all locations and departments
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) is a European Union regulation dated 18 December 2006.
Cyber Essentials Plus Certificate
Cyber Essentials is a Government-backed, industry-supported scheme to help organisations protect themselves against common online threats.
Statement against modern slavery and human trafficking
Astute Electronics together with its subsidiaries is committed to conducting business ethically and upholding basic human rights in its operations.
Counterfeit Component Policy Statement
To continue to provide quality products and to protect our customers, Astute have implemented a proactive and comprehensive preventive policy for all purchases.
As a member of the ERAI, Astute are committed to mitigating supply-chain risk.