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Supplier Information Portal

Welcome to Interlink Electronics' supplier information portal. The goal of this portal is to improve supplier communication, streamline delivery of supplier data, and provide a resource that guides you to the best contact person when you have a question.

With less time spent seeking information and requirements, you have more time to allocate to improving product quality and delivery. Let's work together to make our partnership even stronger.

SQS2002 - Supplier Quality Manual and Q-Clause List

Invoked as a contractual requirement on all Interlink Electronics purchase orders. Suppliers of products and services to Interlink Electronics must abide by the requirements of SQS2002, including all Interlink Q-Clauses shown on supplier purchase orders.

View Supplier Quality Requirements

Product Change Notification (PCN) Form

Suppliers who require Interlink Electronics approval for product or process changes should submit a detailed change request using the current revision of the PCN Form.

Download PCN Form

Additional Supplier Quality Reference Information

PPAP Requirements

Some purchase orders reference automotive PPAP requirements. To support supplier compliance, Interlink has adopted common international automotive standards for the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) published by AIAG.

PPAP resources: http://www.aiag.org

IMDS Requirements

When required by Interlink Electronics, suppliers shall submit a material data sheet via the International Material Data System (IMDS). Please use Interlink Electronics IMDS site identification code ID#106255 when submitting your MDS.

IMDS portal: http://www.mdsystem.com

IMDS service centers: View global IMDS service centers

Electronics Requirements

Some purchase orders and/or product drawings reference electronics quality and workmanship requirements. To assist supplier compliance, Interlink references common international electronics standards published by IPC.

IPC standards: http://www.ipc.org

Conflict Mineral Requirements

All suppliers to Interlink Electronics are required to comply with conflict mineral requirements. Conflict minerals include tin, tungsten, tantalum, and gold that originate from the Democratic Republic of Congo and nine adjoining countries as defined in Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank legislative act of the United States Congress.

Supplier Contact Information

Have a question? To avoid delays and quality disruptions, Interlink Electronics welcomes suppliers to seek clarification if a requirement is not fully understood.

Please submit an information request by emailing purchasing@iefsr.com.

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