Advanced Product Quality Planning Sample Clauses

Advanced Product Quality Planning. The supplier is obligated to perform an advanced product quality planning under consideration of suitable methods (e.g. APQP, VDA 2, maturity level assurance). The advanced product quality planning needs to start at the earliest date. The supplier ensures with actions and usage of suitable risk analysis (e.g. FMEA) on its own responsibility throughout all project phases that all requirements for the products are fulfilled and the quality goals are met. A process for handling the findings gained, e.g. from recall campaigns, audits, field warranty claims, complaints etc. must be implemented in the sense of “lessons learned”. The supplier is responsible for planning and determining the scope of the tests (characteristics, number of random xxx- xxxx, capability parameters etc.) under consideration of statistic methods for quality assurance. In individual cases (e.g. risk classification for products according to the TDS), the scope of inspections can be stipulated by REHAU (e.g. in the TDS). The series production accompanying inspections defined with advanced product quality planning must be suitable for verifying the conformity of the products with the specifications at any time. If no special characteristics requiring statistical process control and associated capability limit values (e.g. in the draw- ings, TDS) are specified, the supplier shall be responsible for selection and assessment of special and for the intended use essential product characteristics and process parameters. The required and continuous identification of special characteristics in relevant documents (e.g. drawings, technical docu- mentation, FMEA) is the responsibility of the supplier. For special characteristics the short-term or long-term capability study needs to be provided. If the capability for a special characteristic cannot be shown with a capability study proof needs to be presented via secondary characteristics or a 100% inspection needs to take place. Production processes must include methods to avoid errors (e.g. functional check of equipment, error simulation). During the advanced product quality planning the Supplier prepares a measuring plan and agrees it with REHAU on time. As part of the test equipment planning, the Supplier defines its needs of test equipment on its own responsibility. The supplier shall develop test equipment concepts under consideration of special characteristics and present them to REHAU. Gauges and part-fixtures are to be discussed and need to be r...
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Advanced Product Quality Planning. The requirements of QAA-1 Advanced Quality Product Planning must be implemented in preparation for volume production.
Advanced Product Quality Planning. The supplier is obligated to perform an advanced product quality planning under consideration of suitable methods (e.g. APQP, VDA 2, maturity level assurance). The advanced product quality planning needs to start at the earliest date. The supplier ensures with actions and usage of suitable risk analysis (e.g. FMEA) on its own responsibility throughout all project phases that all requirements for the products are fulfilled and the quality goals are met.
Advanced Product Quality Planning. (APQP) The Supplier, who is going to supply to the Customer products for automotive or medical industry or, if it is so specified by the Customer, is obliged to follow the guidelines of the APQP process which are given in the APQP Manual issued by the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG, xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/). Goal of this approach is to plan and satisfy all agreed Customer's expectations for the contractual Product by using planned, controlled and standardized method of project management. Suppliers who do not supply products for automotive or medical programmes, are allowed to use simplified project management approach, managed over a project plan with defined key actions and milestones that are aligned with the Customer in the initial stage of the project. Goal of it shall be a timely submission of complete product qualification documentation (PPAP), which shall comply with the Customer's requirements (e.g.: Customer's PPAP requirements). When planning the APQP process, it is necessary to take into account the Customer's Product and APQP process management specific requirements (e.g.: use of Customer's APQP form). In the initial stage of the project (“kick-off”), the Supplier is obliged to make and submit to the Customer a project plan which will define key project steps, such as key milestones, key activities, target implementation dates and responsible persons for realisation of these activities. With Product dedicated project plan, the Supplier must ensure that project targets, such as quality requirements, Customer's specific requirements and timely realization of the project are met. The Supplier's project schedule must include at least the following activities: Evaluation of Customer's requirements. Performance of Feasibility Study. Defining process flow diagram. Preparation of control plans (prototypes, pre-serial, serial). Evaluation of D-FMEA products (if relevant). Evaluation of P-FMEA process.

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