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- QS9000 - Wikipedia
QS9000 was a quality standard developed by a joint effort of the "Big Three" American automakers, General Motors, Chrysler and Ford It was introduced to the industry in 1994 It has been adopted by several heavy truck manufacturers in the U S as well
- What is QS 9000? - IATF 16949 Store
QS 9000 was replaced by TS 16949:1999 and became obsolete in December, 2006 Currently, the latest version of this standard is IATF 16949 QS 9000 was introduced in 1994
- QS 9000 TS 16949 :: Overview :: The Quality Portal
QS 9000 establishes a set of standards for the automotive industry This standard incorporates ISO 9001 plus the automotive requirements The QS-9000 3rd Edition will expire 14 Dec 2006 (and ISO 9000:1994 expires 15 Dec 2003) Beyond that date ISO TS 16949:2002 will replace QS-9000
- QS 9000 Certification Definition | What is QS 9000? - Thomasnet
Organizations that wanted to become certified to the current version of QS9000 would need to complete an application, undergo a document review and certification audit
- QS-9000 - isixsigma. com
QS-9000 was an industry-specific set of quality standards, while ISO 9000 could be applied to any industry ISO 9000 series of standards included ISO 9001 ISO 9000 is a collection of vocabulary and definitions, whereas ISO 9001 are guidelines for achieving quality processes
- Why QS-9000 was developed and whats in its future. | ASQ
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- What is The QS-9000 Standard? - Simply Quality
What is The QS-9000 Standard? This information is provided as a free service for the benefit of customers of Simply Quality The information is obtained from sources believed to be correct Simply Quality can take no responsibility for inaccuracies in this information
- Thirty Years after QS-9000: Changing Requirements and Enduring Lessons
While the QMS of today reads quite differently than the QS-9000 of 1999, the factors of quality success for suppliers, whether automotive or not, have not changed—and are more vital in importance today Development of Quality Systems
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