Brookville Equipment Earns ISO 9001:2015 Certification
The campus-based certification covers Brookville’s facilities in Brookville, Pa., and will complement the organization’s long-standing Association of American Railroad M-1003 Certification for its Quality Assurance Program, which has been held since 2002.

In addition to its core rail products, including locomotive, streetcar, and rail-mounted mining equipment, Brookville expanded its scope of offerings to also include contract manufacturing services for industrial clients in new markets, including entertainment parks, specialty vehicles, electronics cabinets, and custom component fabrication.
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As a means for better serving its growing diversity of products and services, Brookville Equipment Corp. is now certified compliant with ISO 9001:2015 standards, per DEKRA, an ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) accredited certification body.
The campus-based certification covers Brookville’s facilities in Brookville, Pa., and will complement the organization’s long-standing Association of American Railroad (AAR) M-1003 Certification for its Quality Assurance Program, which has been held since 2002.
“While our quality standards have been and will continue to be world class for our valued customers, we now have the certification to prove our commitment to quality for every market and industry we serve,” said Joel McNeil, executive VP at Brookville. “Given the growing demand for ISO 9001:2015 standard compliance in our core markets, in addition to our continued diversification and growth into new product and service offerings, we believe this certification will provide additional assurance and confidence in Brookville as a manufacturing partner that can add value for clients now and in the future.”
Brookville’s Core Solutions, ISO Certification
In addition to its core rail products, including locomotive, streetcar, and rail-mounted mining equipment, Brookville expanded its scope of offerings to also include contract manufacturing services for industrial clients in new markets, including entertainment parks, specialty vehicles, electronics cabinets, and custom component fabrication.
The expansion into new markets and industries translates the many core competencies of Brookville’s vertically integrated manufacturing expertise in rail markets and applies it to new industries.
The company’s Special Projects and Contract Manufacturing divisions are offering fabrication, assembly, painting and finishing, and testing and validation services for new clients looking to localize or onshore activities to improve supply chain support.
Examples of Brookville’s offering include laser, plasma, and oxyfuel cutting; metal forming; fabrication and welding; mechanical and electrical assembly, painting, and finishing; and testing and validation for prototype and small quantity orders.
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