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This standard is an ISO technical specification applicable to the
quality system requirements for the design/development/production,
installation and servicing of automotive related products. It was
written by the international Automotive Task Force (IATF) an
international group of vehicle manufacturers supported by BMW,
Daimler-Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and Peugeot-Citroen amongst
others.
- It is written in the format of ISO 9001;
- It applies to sites only where automotive parts are in
production;
- The process approach is reflected with 5 auditable clauses:
quality management system, management responsibility, resource
management, product realization, measurement analysis and
improvement;
- It covers production of materials, parts for assembly, heat
treatment, and painting;
- There are customer specific requirements that are required
by individual manufacturers;
- Organizations wishing to attain certification must be
suppliers to subscribers to the IATF;
- Any manufacturing tier can qualify;
- Potential suppliers will need to provide a request for
quotation or proof of entry to a bid list;
- Where a company produces non automotive as well as
automotive products, a separate certificate for the non
automotive products would be required (probably ISO 9001:2000);
- QS 9000 expired on 15th. December 2006 and was replaced by
ISO/TS 16949:2002;
- Certificates to ISO/TS 16949:1999 became obsolete on
15th December 2003;
- Only Certification bodies recognized by IATF can issue
certificates;
- It is expected that 80% of vehicle sales worldwide
will be covered by this standard in 2007;
- Internal auditors will need to demonstrate that they have
the education, training and experience needed to conduct the
audit. No IATF approval is required;
- Registration to ISO/TS 16949:2002 is available for
semi-conductor manufacturers;
- ISO/TS 16949:2002 is not available for tooling and equipment
(TE) supply organizations;
- ABCI consultancy can assist in the preparation of
appropriate documentation to provide compliance to the ISO/TS
16949:2002
Global Auto Manufacturers Quality System Requirements
The following may be taken as a guide on the position of Auto
Manufacturers on ISO/TS16949:
- DaimlerChrysler: Require registration of suppliers to ISO/TS
16949:2002 by the 1st July 2004 ;
- GM / Ford: Require registration to either ISO/TS 16949:1999
or ISO/TS 16949:2002 accepted as optional to QS-9000 up to 15th
December 2006. After December 15th 2006 mandatory registration
to ISO/TS 16949:2002;
- PSA Peugeot Citroen: Require registration to ISO/TS
16949:1999 or ISO/TS 16949:2002. Accepted as optional to EAQF up
to 15th December 2003. After December 15th 2003 registration to
ISO/TS 16949:2002 required by 1st July 2004, except for
suppliers currently registered to ISO/TS 16949:1999, who must
upgrade to ISO/TS 16949:2002 by 15th December 2004;
- Renault: Require registration to ISO/TS 16949:2002.
Accepted as optional to EAQF up to 15th December 2003. After
15th December 2003 registration to ISO/TS 16949:2002 mandatory;
- Volkswagen: Require registration to ISO/TS 16949:2002.
Accepted as optional to VDA 6.1 up to 15th December 2003. After
15th December 2003 registration to ISO/TS 16949:2002 or VDA 6.1
mandatory;
- BMW : Require compliance only to ISO/TS 16949:2002;
- Fiat : Require registration now to ISO/TS 16949:1999 or
ISO/TS 16949:2002. After 15th December 2003 registration to
ISO/TS 16949:2002 mandatory;
- Nissan : Require compliance only to ISO/TS 16949:1999 or
ISO/TS 16949:2002. Will accept existing other national standard
for ANPQP new products. After 15th December 2003 require
compliance only to ISO/TS 16949:2002;
- Toyota: no current QMS requirements, but will reduce 2nd
Party audits for automotive QMS registered suppliers. Policy not
yet decided;
- Other Japanese manufacturers: Acknowledge TS, but don't
require it as a supplier approval mechanism. They may reduce
second party audits if the supplier is ISO/TS 16949:2002
certified.
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