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1
QS 9000Training Materials
  • Gregory A. Jenkins
  • Total Quality Management ( OISM 470 W )
  • Smeal College of Business Administration
  • Pennsylvania State University

2
Ice Breaker
  • Form small groups
  • Introduction
  • Field of study
  • Career path
  • What you expect to get from training
  • Select
  • Speaker
  • To effectively summarize information presented
    about every group member
  • Secretary
  • To record individual responses

3
Quality Perspective
  • What is your definition / perception of quality?
  • According to the oral ice breaker presentations
    and note taking how would you define its quality.
  • Were your expectations met? Why? Why not?
  • What are some of your suggestions for improvement
    (documentation and presentation)?

4
Quotes
  • I think companies will be more selective on who
    they are placing their business with. If your
    company is performing better quality-wise and
    reject-wise, then I think it is going to be the
    company that is considered for a contract.
  • Terry Martin, Quality Manager, Plastic Source
    Inc. (El Paso, TX)
  • "The supplier shall have systems in place to
    ensure management of appropriate activities
    during concept development through production.
  • QS 9000, paragraph 4.1.2.4 Organizational
    Interfaces

5
QS 9000 Training Outline
  • Introduction
  • Purpose
  • ISO 9000
  • Background
  • Requirements
  • Real World Examples
  • Interactive Exercise
  • Conclusion
  • Suggested Readings
  • References

6
QS 9000 Purpose
  • Improving relationships to improve quality
  • The goal of developing your suppliers is based
    on the need to provide high quality to the
    customer.
  • Enhance quality systems for suppliers
  • Eliminate redundant requirements
  • Reduce costs

7
QS 9000 Purpose (continued)
  • Fundamentally different from ISO 9000.
  • Designed to help suppliers to automakers provide
    evidence of standardized processes for dealing
    with customers.
  • Major automobile manufacturers setup teams with
    suppliers to help in development.

8
What is ISO 9000?
  • Advantages
  • Organization for International Standards
  • European standards for quality
  • Standards are broad and vague to adapt to
    different cultures
  • Does NOT provide framework for organizational
    improvement and change
  • Companies document quality systems in manuals to
    facilitate trade through supplier conformance
  • Success has created various other standards such
    as QS 9000

9
What is ISO 9000? (continued)
  • Disadvantages
  • Not all countries accept ISO registrars
  • Mainly for exporting firms
  • Barrier to trade
  • Time consuming
  • Costly
  • Difficult for small firms to afford
  • Discourages free thinking and employee
    empowerment

10
Background Information
  • What is the meaning of QS-9000?
  • Quality System Requirements
  • Common supplier quality standard (Big Three)
  • Chrysler Corporation
  • Ford Motor Company
  • General Motors Corporation
  • Applies to suppliers of
  • production materials
  • production and service parts
  • heat treating
  • painting and plating
  • other finishing services
  • Does NOT apply to all suppliers of Big Three

11
Background Information (continued)
  • TE-9000
  • Tooling and Equipment Supplement
  • Internal shorthand as supplement to QS 9000
  • Worldwide Commitment
  • Released throughout North America, several
    countries of South America, Europe, Australia and
    Asia
  • Compliance audits by qualified ISO 9001
    registrars
  • Internal
  • Customer (second-party)
  • Third-party

12
QS 9000 Requirements
  • Management responsibility
  • defining and documenting its policies for
    quality along with its objectives and its level
    of commitment. Clear lines of authority are
    drawn, assigning responsibility for managing,
    performing and verifying all work affecting
    quality.
  • Training
  • should be viewed as a strategic imperative for
    all of a suppliers personnel. A supplier firm
    must have documented procedures for assessing
    training needs and for training all personnel who
    might impact a companys quality. Records of past
    training must also be kept.

13
QS 9000 Requirements (continued)
  • Management responsibility
  • Quality system
  • Contract review
  • Design control
  • Document and data control
  • Purchasing
  • Control of customer-supplied product
  • Product identification and traceability
  • Process control
  • Inspection and testing
  • Control of inspection, measuring and test
    equipment
  • Inspection and test status
  • Control of nonconforming product
  • Corrective and preventive action
  • Handling, storage, packaging, preservation and
    delivery
  • Control of quality records
  • Internal quality audits
  • Training
  • Servicing

14
QS 9000 Requirements (continued)
  • Management Responsibility
  • Quality policy
  • Organization
  • Resources
  • Management representative
  • Organizational interface
  • Business plan
  • Analysis and use of company-level data
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Design Control Requirements
  • General Information
  • Design and development planning
  • Required skills
  • Organizational, technical interfaces
  • Design input
  • Design output
  • Design review
  • Design verification
  • Design validation
  • Design changes
  • Quality System Requirements
  • General
  • Quality system procedures
  • Quality planning
  • Special characteristics
  • Use of cross-functional teams
  • Feasibility reviews
  • The control plan

15
Name some common requirement processes
  • Common processes
  • Documentation
  • Testing
  • Implementation
  • Processes used to enhance supplier quality
    systems, eliminate redundant requirements and
    reduce costs.

16
What are some supply chain priorities?
  • Supply Chain Priorities by auto assemblers,
    direct suppliers and indirect suppliers order of
    importance.
  • Consistency
  • Reliability
  • Relationship
  • Technological capability
  • Flexibility
  • Price
  • Service
  • Finances

17
Real World Example I
  • Supplier Services Inc. (SSI)s stated goal is to
    work with small and medium-sized manufacturers to
    achieve compliance with ISO 9000, QS 9000 and
    other industry-specific quality system
    requirements. Their message to those
    manufacturers or their suppliers is that while it
    is extremely difficult to manage quality and
    manufacturing standards when everyone expects
    fewer people to do the job, SSI is available to
    fill that organizational void with their own
    brand of expertise.

18
Real World Example II
  • Few businesses survive their first 6 months,
    much less earn their QS 9000 and ISO 9002
    certifications in the first half of the year. Nu
    Tech Plastics Engineering, a Tier One and Two
    automotive supplier, not only did both, but it
    also fulfilled its founder's goal of creating a
    business niche in taking on so-called problem
    jobs. Barely three years old, the company has
    built a 20 million a year business on solving
    other people's problems. Elektra all-electric
    molding machines and the company's process tuning
    shaved 12 seconds from the tool's cycle time.

19
Interactive Exercise
  • Small groups (company)
  • Design product using given materials
  • Design production process
  • Select
  • Presenter
  • Discuss reasons why your company should be the
    supplier of choice regarding quality, product and
    certifications
  • Secretary
  • To record quality production processes

20
Conclusion
  • Why should companies become QS 9000 certified?
  • Enhance quality systems for suppliers
  • Eliminate redundant requirements
  • Reduce costs

21
Suggested Readings
  • QS-9000 In Our Company, Self-Study Course for
    Personnel AQA QS-9000 Series (Jack
    Kanholm)
  • QS-9000 Requirements, 119 Requirements Checklist
    and Compliance Guide AQA QS-9000 Series (Jack
    Kanholm)
  • The QS-9000 Answer Book (Radley M. Smith)
  • QS-9000 Quality Systems Handbook (David
    Hoyle)

22
References
  • American Society for Quality
  • QualityBooks.co.uk
  • Amazon.com
  • Quality Spending OutlookQuality Troy Dec
    2001 Larry Adams.
  • Future of APQP and PPAP in doubt Quality
    Troy Jan 2002 Roderick A Munro.
  • Foster, S. Thomas. Managing Quality An
    Integrative Approach. Prentice-Hall, Inc. 2001
    (pp. 85-90, 258-63 430-31).
  • Future of APQP and PPAP in Doubt Quality
    Troy Jan 2002 Roderick A Munro
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