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Quality management Definition Quality management systems (QMS) are policies, processes and procedures put in place to assist in efficient manufacturing. This helps an organisation to identify, measure, control and improve processes that lead to improved business performance. 2 Objectives Advanced product quality planning (APQP) is a quality framework system used for developing the manufacturing process for new products. The aim is to produce a quality product plan that supports the development of a product to satisfy the customers needs. APQP can be applied to any industry. 3 Why use APQP? The APQP assists with: • Understanding the customer needs – Determine customer needs and translate into product characteristics and requirements. • Proactive feedback and corrective action – Provides other feedback for similar projects with the objective of developing solutions for potential failures. 4 Why use APQP? The APQP assists with: • Ensuring that the design is within your process capabilities – This brings the processes under statistical control – ensures that your manufacturing process can meet customer requirements and quantities. 5 Why use APQP? The APQP assists with: • Identify and analyse potential failure modes – Using failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) to solve potential failures. • Verification and validation of design process and product – Testing to confirm that the design output meets design input requirements. 6
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