Re: What can be considered a "post delivery activity" as called out in 9001:2015 8.5
ISO/TS 9002:2016 provides the following examples:
Examples of post-delivery activities include:
a) engagement with customers to determine if the products or services were to their satisfaction;
b) on-site installation of equipment and disposal of a customer's old equipment;
c) contractual arrangements such as warranties or technical support;
d) customer access to on-line information related to the delivery of a product or service, e.g. status of flights; frequently asked questions (FAQs);
e) authentication of the product;
f) a computer retailer who provides a technical support service by telephone.
Thanks for the explanation.
The post delivery Activity is part of contract review and most of the time is invoked by the customer.
This should not be confused with delivering a product that does not meet the requirements.
Note: There are other clauses that deal with non conforming product or services delivered to the customer (i.e. 8.7 and 10.2).