TE Supplement & Service Providers - An FYI
Subject: Re: QS 9000 IN SERVICES INDUSTRIES
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:30:14 -0500
From: Dan
Some service providers have already been included in TE-9000, second edition. Note references to manufacturing Services in Applicability Section.
Also notice requirements to include Electronic Communication, Y2K, and calibration, registrar training, CAD/CAE design, warehousing, transportation, etc. (all non-production services) in the QS document.
Also notice requirements for APQP, described in QS-9000 clause 4.2.3.1., which defines product as either "product or service."
The Big-3 are actively cutting their Supply base and there is no reason to believe Service providers will be exempt.
Also note the direction which ISO: 9000 for 2000 is going with re-emphasis on ISO 9004.
The issue will be the direction TR16949 (potential QS & ISO 9000 replacement) takes on Service providers.
Our Customers already argue that changes to QS-9000, Third Edition, clause 4.19, and clause 4.4 (where Services are "designed") are already including Service providers. It looks like the industry is heading that way.
Luiza Zequi wrote:
> Nowadays if you are a supplier of GM, Crhrysler and Ford you must have a
> Quality System focused in QS 9000, but I think it is only for
> Industries.
>
> Do you know if these companies will create a similar need to the
> Services suppliers be Qualified ???
>
> Luiza Zequi
> Ger. RH e Qualidade/ HR & Quality Manager
> Minter Trading Ltda
> [email protected]
> tel. 011 5503.30.55
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Marc T. Smith
Cayman Systems
513 7773394
Subject: Re: QS 9000 IN SERVICES INDUSTRIES
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:30:14 -0500
From: Dan
Some service providers have already been included in TE-9000, second edition. Note references to manufacturing Services in Applicability Section.
Also notice requirements to include Electronic Communication, Y2K, and calibration, registrar training, CAD/CAE design, warehousing, transportation, etc. (all non-production services) in the QS document.
Also notice requirements for APQP, described in QS-9000 clause 4.2.3.1., which defines product as either "product or service."
The Big-3 are actively cutting their Supply base and there is no reason to believe Service providers will be exempt.
Also note the direction which ISO: 9000 for 2000 is going with re-emphasis on ISO 9004.
The issue will be the direction TR16949 (potential QS & ISO 9000 replacement) takes on Service providers.
Our Customers already argue that changes to QS-9000, Third Edition, clause 4.19, and clause 4.4 (where Services are "designed") are already including Service providers. It looks like the industry is heading that way.
Luiza Zequi wrote:
> Nowadays if you are a supplier of GM, Crhrysler and Ford you must have a
> Quality System focused in QS 9000, but I think it is only for
> Industries.
>
> Do you know if these companies will create a similar need to the
> Services suppliers be Qualified ???
>
> Luiza Zequi
> Ger. RH e Qualidade/ HR & Quality Manager
> Minter Trading Ltda
> [email protected]
> tel. 011 5503.30.55
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Marc T. Smith
Cayman Systems
513 7773394