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Accredited Labs
Delivering top-tier calibration services with a relentless focus on quality and speed. | Your Premier Partner in Calibration
Accredited Labs
Delivering top-tier calibration services with a relentless focus on quality and speed. | Your Premier Partner in Calibration
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Dallas
Corporate office
Dallas, TX, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What services does Accredited Labs provide?
The platform covers five core metrology disciplines: dimensional, electrical, mass, force, and torque calibration. Each member lab maintains ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, which is independently reviewed on a routine basis. Service delivery spans on-site, in-lab, and mail-in calibration, with certification reports provided for audit readiness.
How is Accredited Labs structured?
Accredited Labs operates as a parent network that acquires and holds regional calibration companies. Unlike typical consolidators, the member businesses retain their original brands — such as Aldinger Co., ETI Precision, and Cal-Cert — and continue to serve their local markets under those names. This federated model centralizes compliance standards while preserving local commercial relationships.
Does Accredited Labs disclose its ownership or backing?
No. The firm does not disclose a founder, named principals, management team, financial sponsor, or parent company on its website. No ownership structure is publicly available in its own materials.
Which industries does Accredited Labs serve?
The firm’s website highlights use cases in manufacturing and pharmaceutical compounding, with customer testimonials from lab managers and industrial facilities. Specific end markets are not enumerated, but the calibration disciplines suggest a cross-section of discrete manufacturing, process industries, and quality-control environments.
What is the geographic footprint of the Accredited Labs network?
The network lists 34 branch locations across 17 states. Major concentrations appear in California (San Diego, Anaheim, La Mirada, Oxnard), Texas (Dallas, Houston, Roanoke, Cedar Park, San Antonio), the Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania), and the Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Idaho). This footprint covers all major continental industrial corridors.
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