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KHAN786
22nd April 2000, 10:45 AM
With referance to TS 16949:
1)Will it supersede QS-9000?
2)Can a company be registered to ISO/TS 16949?
3)How does the revision of the ISO 9001: 2000 standard influence the automotive industry?

The answers will be highly appreciated!

Don Watt
22nd April 2000, 07:01 PM
Good questions,
I'd be very interested to see the answer to these, particularly what effect the Y2K version of ISO 9000 will have on QS9000 / TS16949.

Marc
22nd April 2000, 07:12 PM
Originally posted by KHAN786:

With referance to TS 16949:
1)Will it supersede QS-9000?See Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000014.html (http://Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000014.html) and Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000009.html (http://Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000009.html) I think it's pretty obvious QS-9000 is for all intents and purposes dead. I'll bet you money it will not be revised again. I'll give it 3 years but its importance has already been seriously diminished.
2)Can a company be registered to ISO/TS 16949? Read Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000036.html (http://Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000036.html) - a company just went through it. I asked the person who the registrar was in the thread and the person replied that he would not reveal the registrar's name. This leads me to wonder whether it was a real registration. I cannot for the life of me understand why a registrar would care if their name was mentioned. Most registrars like to 'advertise' their clients and how many companies they have registered.

You might also want to read Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000019.html (http://Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000019.html)
3)How does the revision of the ISO 9001: 2000 standard influence the automotive industry?It affects ISO as it evolves (consider the 'new' Customer Satisfaction focus).

[This message has been edited by Marc Smith (edited 22 April 2000).]