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Mark Frazer Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 3 |
As I have understood from QS9000 Forum Post that our company that makes cutting tools for some of the Big-3 Automaker companies are not allowed to be certified under QS-9000. We do not make any parts that are used on the cars or trucks. Is this still true? Has there been any changes been made that will include TE Suppliers? Thanks,
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Roger Eastin Forum Wizard Posts: 345 |
It sounds like you're a candidate for TE Supplement certification. There's alot of confusion surrounding this area now as to deadlines and what baseline should be used with the TE supplement (ISO9000 or QS9000). I was recently told by a registrar that the TE supplement assessor certification is based on QS9000, not ISO9000. Marc - Is there any possibility that a TE supplement forum could be set up? I think there will be alot of questions over the next several months about this topic. IP: Logged |
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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
Well, let me think about another forum for TE folks. I'll have to start a new page. But - this should be re-posted in the QS forum at the least. It has nothing at all to do with ISO IP: Logged |
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