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![]() ISO-9001:2000 vs. QS-9000 for Automotive Ind.
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MHughes unregistered |
Is QS-9000 Certification a requirement to do business within the Automotive Industry? Are other standards such as ISO-9001:2000 acceptable as an alternate to the QS-9000 standard by the Automotive Industry? Thanks, MHughes IP: Logged |
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Al Dyer Forum Wizard Posts: 622 |
Ford - No DC - Yes GM - Yes ISO/TS16949 is an acceptable alternative. IP: Logged |
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MHughes unregistered |
Hi Al... Thanks for your reply! I have another question: is ISO-9001:2000 acceptable or just ISO/TS16949 as an alternate?? Thanks, MHughes IP: Logged |
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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
Just ISO / TS 16949 as far as I know. IP: Logged |
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Al Dyer Forum Wizard Posts: 622 |
Ditto, ISO/TS-16949 plus customer specific requirements, which include AIAG manuals. ASD... IP: Logged |
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unknown unregistered |
Yes QS 9000 is a requirement with GM and DC, as of now Ford only requires compliance, if you are Q1. If you are not Q1, you must become QS9000 certified before they will consider your company for the Q1 award,catch 22. IP: Logged |
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