The Effect of ISO/TS 16949:2002
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- Total Quality Management
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- Business Operations,
- Supplier,
- Quality,
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- Process Improvement,
- Marketing,
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- ISO/TS 16949,
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Overview: This article explains about the process approach, tool, and implementations of ISO/TS 16949:2002. It explains that ISO/TS 16949:2002 is an expanded version of the ISO 9001:2000 standard. However, it was written by, and specifically for, original equipment manufacturers in the automotive industry. ISO/TS 16949 is intended for suppliers that make or fabricate production materials, production or service parts, or production part assemblies. It also applies to specific service-oriented suppliers--heat-treating, welding, painting, plating, or other finishing services. The customers for these types of suppliers must be manufacturers of automobiles, trucks (heavy, medium and light duty), buses, or motorcycles. Any supplier can adopt and apply ISO/TS 16949 if it meets the described part production or services applicability requirements.
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