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I shall be very grateful and appreciated most if osmeone will help me out with this Nissan terminology - Ramp-up activities. I have read about the ramp-up process but I am not too sure what do Nissan what us to write and describe under the Ramp-Up activity.

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IS Nissan TS16949 any where in the world yet? Who are the TS16949 Big Auto Makers if any. Could I get a run down on that?
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Hi Greg,

According to AIAG new article, you may find out there are several BIG AUTO makers and their customer specific requirements being established. Pls. take a look at the run down list.

Yet, I have come again this Nissan or Renault is using this term, Ramp-up" and I am still figuring out what do they really mean?

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Can anyone tell me what the new Nissan website is for their CSR's? The published one keeps coming back as invalid. (the page can not be displayed)
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I shall be very grateful and appreciated most if osmeone will help me out with this Nissan terminology - Ramp-up activities.
I think this is the scoop:

As you go through what the 'Big 3' call APQP, you reach a point where actual production begins. You start out pushing a few cars through the line to test the line. During that change of phase from when the first cars (or whatever) go through the line - even for line testing, to a month or more after actual production began in ernest, there is a lot of troubleshooting and problem solving as reality comes into play.

The bottom line is throughput starts out slow and builds momentum as the manufacturing / assembly process is debugged and optimized. All of this is ramp up to (hopefully - the reason for a defined APQP process) a predicted (planned) output.

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Nissan Ramp up?

Apparently the plant in Barcelona has been 'Ramping up' Since last year, i assume it is them reaching full capacity as they are now 24hr working i believe. Their orders have not increase all that much though...

Anyone else has problems with Nissan's order forecasts? we get them in advance and the confirmed order though EDI 3 days before shipping , theyve more than doubled the orders from the forecast in the past.

Id expect better from plant of that size.
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