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- Making the Transition from QS-9000 to ISO/TS 16949
- Ever since the first edition of ISO/TS 16949 was released, automotive suppliers have wondered if it would eventually replace the Big Three's QS-9000 requirement. Faced with the very real possibility that they might be required to register to ISO/TS 16949, automotive suppliers would be well-advised to take a serious look...
- White papers 2002-03-20
- Making The Transition From QS-9000 To ISO/TS 16949
- Hurt by reduced demand and intense pressure for cost reductions from many of their customers, automotive suppliers are becoming aware that the quality management system requirement document QS-9000 will at some point be superseded by something with the mysterious designation, ISO/TS 16949:2002. The most obvious reason for the new requirements...
- White papers 2002-03-03
- Integrating ISO 9001:2000 With ISO/TS 16949 and AS9100
- The ISO 9000:2000 standards are a set of international quality management standards and guidelines. Since their initial publication in 1987, they have earned a global reputation as the basis for establishing quality management systems. Fundamentally, the impetus for this Quality Management System QMS has been the philosophy of W. Edwards...
- White papers 2004-05-06
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