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Old 27th May 2000, 11:21 PM
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Exclamation Transition-Support.com's Website - TS 16949 Information


Everyone:

I came across this website tonight on TS. Nice little piece of information.

Take a look:
www.transition-support.com/TS16949.htm

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Old 28th May 2000, 12:52 PM
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Bwoods:
There are also companies on this great forum that are registered to this technical spec. If you have specific questions perhaps someone from thes companies could help

General Seating of America
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ISO 14001
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There are also companies on this great forum that are registered to this technical spec. If you have specific questions perhaps someone from thes companies could help
Registered company
Thanks for the offer.

Just always on the lookout to learn more. So do searches from time to time on the internet. Came across that site and wanted to share it with you good people. I already know what a great forum this is. That is why I made sure to post that URL for you all.

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Why on earth would anyone want to convert a QS-9000 system to ISO 16949? It's is more work, doesn't appear to be value added, And has considerable added costs. I'm not trying to be cute, I just don't understand.
Is this demand coming from customers?

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Why on earth would anyone want to convert a QS-9000 system to ISO 16949?
Because pretty soon there will be no QS-9000.

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