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Read This! qs9000 to ts 16949 to iso9001-2000

i am the newly assigned qs mgnt rep. for one of the rubber companies (tires). we are qs9000 certified. we know we need to go to iso/ts 16949 within the nezt year and also go to iso 9001-200 b4 dec 2003. when iso/ts 16949 meets up with iso 9001-2000 next year will it/they/them be in the 20-element (like qs 9000) format or the 8-element format(like the qs9001-2000 format)? does anyone have a correspondence from qs9000 to isots 16949 to qs9001-2000?
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The format for TS16949:2000 (for lack of a better name) has not been released yet, but it will probably follow the ISO9K:2000 format.
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which file specificallly? i could only find one comparing iso/ts 16949 to qs9000.
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acc. to iatf, it'll be caLLED: ISO/TS 16949:2002.(OCT 4, 2000 IATF COMMUNIQUE: http://www.iaob.org/ ).
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The draft of this document I have lists the title as "Second Edition 2002-03-01".
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