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Question Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

I just got a letter from a customer informing us that they have "partnered" with 3rd party to perform supplier audits.
This is a very large medical device company.

I don't like it. I don't like it at all.

It seems to me the the partnership emphasis should be between the supplier and the purchaser -- not the purchaser and the third party, treating the supplier like a bastard stepchild. And that also opens more sets of eyes to proprietary processes.
It also reduces my confidence as a consumer that the eyes of the designers of the devices are not on the products/process, but some third party that is possibly totally unfamiliar with the part or application.

All our other customers audit us with their own staff.

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Old 9th April 2007, 10:28 AM
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Re: Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

I have to agree that the relationship should be supplier~purchaser and not involve a third party. In a perfect world this business relationship would be a joint venture to achieve higher standards....however, the truth in the matter is that time is money. It could be that your customer simpy feels they don't want to concentrate any in-house resources on a supplier audit/survey system that has become cumbersome and prefers to focus their manpower and concentration on their immediate business and allow this third party to work as a watchdog for supplier issues, it's probably simply seen as economical rather than "treating the supplier like a bastard step-child".

Unfortunately, it seems that suppliers often are squeezed for as much as a customer can get as fast as they can get it and the human factor is often removed from the equation...there's plenty of competition that would be perfectly willing to take your place as supplier and customers won't hesitate to make that switch.

I'd also agree that it doesn't seem a wise choice in my view...as you stated a third party supplier evaluation will undoubtedly lack the expertise of the designers and may prove to be inneficient on technical understanding. Whether this will adversely affect your business relationships with this company, I don't imagine so, however it is unfortunate that if this third party party proves to be inefficient it could likely cause issues for you as well.
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I have to agree that the relationship should be supplier~purchaser and not involve a third party. In a perfect world this business relationship would be a joint venture to achieve higher standards....however, the truth in the matter is that time is money. It could be that your customer simpy feels they don't want to concentrate any in-house resources on a supplier audit/survey system that has become cumbersome and prefers to focus their manpower and concentration on their immediate business and allow this third party to work as a watchdog for supplier issues, it's probably simply seen as economical rather than "treating the supplier like a bastard step-child".

Unfortunately, it seems that suppliers often are squeezed for as much as a customer can get as fast as they can get it and the human factor is often removed from the equation...there's plenty of competition that would be perfectly willing to take your place as supplier and customers won't hesitate to make that switch.

I'd also agree that it doesn't seem a wise choice in my view...as you stated a third party supplier evaluation will undoubtedly lack the expertise of the designers and may prove to be inneficient on technical understanding. Whether this will adversely affect your business relationships with this company, I don't imagine so, however it is unfortunate that if this third party party proves to be inefficient it could likely cause issues for you as well.

well - I'm sure it's economical reason.
I don't think they're trying to alienate their suppliers.
But I feel that's what this attitude leads to.

I guess the next step is outsourcing supply chain areas is purcahsing.
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Re: Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

Several of our customers have sent in third party (contract) auditors. I've never really found any problems, they come, they look, they question and then they report back to the customer that we are doing what we should be doing.

We've had one situation (NQA nuclear audit) where the auditor was a butt, we still passed the audit, but the auditor was mean to our people, I just called the customer and told them that we were not going to allow anyone to come in and insult people. They agreed, apologized, and we've never heard anything more about audits from them.
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Re: Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

I think several CB's offer "2nd party supplier assessments" services. Just like 3rd party certification, this could be a value added exercise or a waste of time, money and effort. It depends on the seriousness, competence, process design and attitude of the parties involved.

Any (serious) organization understands that they can not relinquish responsibility for supplier oversight. On the other hand, in the age of supply chain globalization, it is not easy for many north american organizations to maintain a cost effective way of physically assessing suppliers in Asia, East Europe, South America (for example). Besides traveling costs, cultural differences and language barriers sending supplier reps all over the World might lead to more problems than solutions. Partnering with an organization, such as a CB with global footprint, might assist the organization in better manage their supplier oversight requirements. Once again, provided all parties have a common goal and are serious about it.
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Re: Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

I don't think so. As a matter of fact,our company is always audited by 2nd party and our company always audits supplier by itself.
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Re: Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

I am really concerned; first there was a mandate from the big companies that all the suppliers should be ISO-9000 certified. Then came the demand that they are also ISO-14001 certified. Some have extended that to SA-8000 and OHSAS 18000. Now more and more big companies are asking their supplier to be audited by third party auditors (again quite a few of these auditing agencies are from the ISO-9000, ISO-14001, SA-8000, OHSAS 18000 certification bodies); a comprehensive audit of a medium scale (FTE: approx 500) organization takes about 10 mandays (I was involved in quite a few of such audits in the last three years). One can imagine if a supplier has, say, 5 customers who require these audits - 50 mandays for these audits alone ...each of these five audits are repetitive and add no real value (I presume that the first audit should have brought out all the relevant risk areas). Can customers come together and have one audit and share the audit report ? That will reduce the pressure on the small/medium scale industry and release their time for more productive work. If the customer is going to audit the supplier comprehensively (say based on EFQM Excellence Model) why insist on ISO-9000, ISO-14001, SA-8000, OHSAS - 18000 etc certificaitons ? I think it is time to review the whole "customer audit" to rationalize/optimze on cost, time, effectiveness and usefulness

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Re: Is using a 3rd party auditor for supplier audits a big trend?

One additional question is the qualification of the 3rd party auditor.....do they know what they are doing? Are they from the industry?

This will sound bad, but having been a customer of ISO 9K Registrars (in a preious life).....the 9K approach takes someone who may/may not know the industry or have that technical background and lets them do audits.....

Not always bad, in fact usually OK.....but if technical requirements are seriously important, like say, Part 11, then perhaps a different approach should be considered.....

Staff is of course the first choice.....but if a 3d party is required, and technical knowledge is a hard requirement, then consider requiring accreditation to ISO/IEC 17020.....

Just being a troublemaker here.......
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