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sowmya
21st September 2006, 04:07 AM
We are going for AS9100. Can anybody suggest me regarding consultants for AS 9100 and certification bodies in and around chennai?

Thanks,

Sowmya

quality.shesha
21st September 2006, 08:21 AM
We are going for AS9100. Can anybody suggest me regarding consultants for AS 9100 and certification bodies in and around chennai?

Thanks,

Sowmya

Try TUV....... I am not sure whether they are in Chennai.. but sure they are in Bangalore.... because I attended a Internal Auditor training course conducted by them.. I know the Auditor name.. Deepak Gharoo....
Sorry could not give you much info...

sowmya
21st September 2006, 09:39 AM
Thanks for your information.We are certified for TS 16949 from TUV chennai only. Is TUV bangalore is doing? Chennai is not doing.

sasiengineer
21st September 2006, 09:40 AM
We are going for AS9100. Can anybody suggest me regarding consultants for AS 9100 and certification bodies in and around chennai?

Thanks,

Sowmya

Sowmya

For AS 9100 Certification you can go with UL ,Bangalore
If you need consultant I will pass the details.
I have list of local and International consultant list.

Thanks

quality.shesha
21st September 2006, 09:50 AM
Sowmya

For AS 9100 Certification you can go with UL ,Bangalore
If you need consultant I will pass the details.
I have list of local and International consultant list.

Thanks

Thanks sasi,
sowmya, sorry, that was not TUV that was UL India, and Deepak Gharoo was from UL India,Bangalore....
Sorry for the wrong info...

Rgds,
Shesha

sowmya
21st September 2006, 11:49 PM
No issues shesha. Sasi please send the details.

Sowmya

Joy
30th September 2006, 10:44 AM
Dear Sowmya,
TUV-SUD South Asia is planning to provide AS 9100 certification services from Dec 2006.You can call Mr. Punnuswami (09890026004).
Regards,
Joydeb Goswami

intrestedparty
9th October 2006, 04:30 AM
We are going for AS9100. Can anybody suggest me regarding consultants for AS 9100 and certification bodies in and around chennai?

Thanks,

Sowmya

TUV, UL and PJR are certification bodies, and they are not giving the consultation services. We are Nucleus Consultants, we Provide the consultation services in the all new ISO standards. Form ISO 26001 Oil and Gas to AS 9100. If you are intrested kindly contact us via PM.

harry
8th April 2008, 12:17 AM
We Nucleus Consultats Provide Consultation services for AS 9100, We have consultant, who qualified the Lead Audit Course for AS 9100. We are in chennai.
Karthi

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Randy
8th April 2008, 01:41 AM
We Nucleus Consultats Provide Consultation services for AS 9100, We have consultant, who qualified the Lead Audit Course for AS 9100. We are in chennai.

Karthi

Pardner...someone passing an open book exam doesn't make them an expert for consulting purposes

Ramani Parthasarathy
11th April 2008, 02:35 AM
Hi,

DNV Chennai is cerifiying AS9100 and they have auditors in India,
TUV(sud) Chennai are also certifying AS9100,and the auditor is from Calcutta.
Hope the information will be useful.

Ramani

prana
13th May 2008, 03:06 PM
Pardner...someone passing an open book exam doesn't make them an expert for consulting purposes

Well said Chief! :applause:
:biglaugh:been going thru quite some number of posts and you seem to be very active in posting Sir. I'm becoming quite a fan of yours.
Cheers
Prana

Stijloor
13th May 2008, 06:45 PM
Well said Chief! :applause:
:biglaugh:been going thru quite some number of posts and you seem to be very active in posting Sir. I'm becoming quite a fan of yours.
Cheers
Prana

Randy has a lot of experience "shooting straight." :D

Stijloor.

intrestedparty
15th May 2008, 11:20 AM
Dear Randy

"Pardner...someone passing an open book exam doesn't make them an expert for consulting purposes"

Pardner...someone passing an open book exam doesn't make them an expert for auditing purposes.

For consultation, its all about your intrest, exposure and training skill.

Is that right sir?

Karthi.T

Ramani Parthasarathy
15th May 2008, 11:39 AM
Dear Randy
To be successful consultant ,one has to have therotical knowledge and practical experiance,cool logical thinking and a keen sense of observation.

Ramani Parthasarathy.

intrestedparty
16th May 2008, 02:38 AM
Well said Ramani

prana
16th May 2008, 02:58 AM
I'm not trying to play Mr. Randy's lawyer, but i'd prefer to differ from the views in the last few posts; let's consider that Mr. Ramani Parthasarathi, Mr. Karthi and i are all from the same part of the country, yet...
Mr. Karthi (interestedparty) said qualified lead auditor who is a consultant.
Well, what's with a consultant whose "interest, exposure & training skill" if his advice from the consultation cannot completely serve as a solution for the client?
Practical difficulties prevail and as Randy said, lead-auditor certification alone doesn't serve the purpose - which is why people prefer IRCA certified auditors who need to file their records of how many audits they have performed in every interval (3yrs if i'm not wrong).
I may not know much about ISO Audits, but i have been a part of the documentation team at a anode manufacturing unit and their die-casting end. with my humble knowledge, i would only say, first and second tier suppliers, do not settle for just another lead-auditor but those with specific experience in the domain.
My take is - a consultant, at the end of the day, needs to be a successful internal-auditor too, so that his professional advice carries weight!

intrestedparty
16th May 2008, 09:23 AM
As per definition from ISO/TS 21095

QMS consultant: a professional with the "competence" necessary to assist organizations with the realization of a quality management system. The consultant is an individual, who may be an independent consultant or a member of a consulting organization.

For that "competence" i did the Lead Auditor Course. Consultants are not the solution provider, they are just service provider.

Everybody, consultants, auditors are all for process compliance, nor improvement. The entire ISO management system talks and walks about that. No one can become a solution provider (either consultant / auditor) without knowing what is the organization culture, problem etc.

Mr.Prana's view may be right. and Mr.Randy view also be right.

Its all about how we deal a profession and how we learnt a profession.

Thanks for you postings.

Reagrds

T.Karthi

AndyN
16th May 2008, 10:48 AM
Having been a successful consultant for 15 years, I can confidently comment that being a lead auditor or attending lead auditor class had nothing to do with that success.......In fact, the people who ask for help, often know little or nothing of the training/qualification.

It's professionally dangerous (IMVHO) to believe that being 'good' at anything is derived from attending a course...........

prana
16th May 2008, 01:45 PM
exactly... i second AndyN - especially " It's professionally dangerous, in my very honest opinion, to believe that being 'good' at anything is derived from attending a course"
and also... the very reason a lot of ISO Audit firms are mushrooming is because a lot of SMEs (for those outside the Indian Subcontinent - small n medium enterprise) resort to firms lesser known/recognised while wiser organizations choose to contract a consultant or a group of consultants who they get to know through a network of professionals in the industry.
and i'd like to make it clear that, also cos I may hv very little experience in the field, i am not here to criticize anyone in particular and that my comments are general.

intrestedparty
20th May 2008, 01:05 AM
Yes, I too accept these opinions. It too professional dangerous.

Attending the Lead Auditor course or whatever are the initiation to become an professional consultant. It is the starting point to begin the professions.

Thanks and Regards

Karthi.T