BRIEF REVIEW OF GERMAN STANDARDS FOR QUALITY AUDITS IN AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION
Journal: PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ARCHIVES (Vol.2013, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-12-04
Authors : Yulia Šurinová Katarína Lestyánszka Škůrková;
Page : 35-37
Keywords : Quality management system; automotive production; customer specific requirements; audit;
Abstract
Quality management systems (QMS) in the automotive industry have several differences in comparison with other industrial factories. Each customer has his own specific requirements, the so-called CSRs (Customer Specific Requirements). Audits are one of the core-tools of quality management to make the PDCA cycle work. It is clear that compliance to ISO/TS 16949:2009 requirements is a condition for supplying the automotive industry. But there are some standards which co-exist together with the official ISO9001 Q-management systems standards and technical specification ISO/TS16949. What are those specific standards in the automotive industry and which standard should be used and why – those are the questions to be answered in this article.
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