QS9000 definition

QS9000 means the quality assurance system prescribed by the automotive industry and contained in the publication "Quality System Requirements QS9000" published by ISO, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors and any successor or any other similar quality required by any customer of the Purchaser;
QS9000 means the quality assurance system prescribed by the automotive industry and contained in the publication "Quality System Requirements QS9000" published by ISO, Chrysler, Ford

Examples of QS9000 in a sentence

  • In addition, Seller shall comply with all quality requirements and procedures specified by Buyer, as the same may be revised from time to time, including those applicable to Seller as set forth in Quality System Requirements QS-9000.

  • All suppliers to Buyer are required to be registered to QS-9000 Quality Systems Requirements and as modified from time to time.

  • Seller agrees to participate in Buyer’s supplier quality and development program(s) and to comply with all quality requirements and procedures specified by Buyer, as revised from time to time, including those applicable to Seller as set forth in Quality System Requirements QS-9000.

  • Seller agrees to promptly notify Buyer of loss of any third party certification (such as ISO9000 Series, QS9000) that occurs during the term of this Agreement or any extension thereof.

  • The quality control system of the Buyer must be based in accordance with the current QS9000 requirements.

  • The seller shall develop quality systems and process control programs that are documented in adequate detail that fulfill both the QS-9000 standard and Buyer standards.

  • GENERAL SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS - DIRECTED is a certified QS-9000 company and it is a requirement of ours that vendors meet a 100% on time delivery performance - Vendor is required to notify DIRECTED no less than three days in advance of shipments with a faxed or email shipping advise.

  • After production release occurs, SDID shall obtain CT approval for any product or process changes, according to QS9000, that may have an effect on the performance of the unit or its interface with the [*].

  • The initial sampling and possible subsequent sampling and re-qualification must be carried out in accordance with the contractual agreements and the general technical standards (currently VDA Volume 2, Quality Assurance of Deliveries as well as QS-9000 PPAP).

  • NQR is comprised of two parts: QS-9000, the automotive and truck manufacturers' quality system requirements, and NSR, Navistar-specific requirements.

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  • Supplier Software means software which is proprietary to the Supplier and software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Placement Services;

  • Customer Software means software which is owned by or licensed to the Customer, including software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Goods and/or Services but excluding the Supplier Software;