Our Foundry is now JOSCAR Registered

Jun 11, 2026 | News

Maybrey Precision Castings is pleased to confirm that we are now registered on JOSCAR: the Joint Supply Chain Accreditation Register used by UK defence sector organisations and their procurement teams to verify and pre-qualify suppliers.

What Is JOSCAR?

JOSCAR is a single, shared accreditation register maintained by Hellios Information on behalf of the UK aerospace, defence, and security industries. Registration on JOSCAR demonstrates that a supplier has been assessed against a standardised set of requirements covering quality management, financial stability, health and safety, and environmental management. It reduces the administrative burden of pre-qualification for both supplier and buyer.

For defence and aerospace procurement teams, a supplier's JOSCAR registration provides confidence that the business has been assessed to a common standard without each organisation needing to conduct its own pre-qualification audit.

What This Means for Our Customers

JOSCAR registration sits alongside our existing aerospace and defence credentials: AS9100 Rev D certification (held since 1936), ISO 9001:2015, and our NADCAP-approved sub-contracted processes for NDT, HIPping, and X-ray inspection. Together, these accreditations provide a comprehensive quality and compliance framework for aerospace and defence casting supply.

If you are a defence or aerospace procurement team looking to qualify a UK casting supplier, Maybrey's JOSCAR registration provides the pre-qualification assurance you need.

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