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On Octobre 19 the project participants of MCS GmbH, Mr. Jörg Rinn (4. ftl.), Mr. Alexander Piening (3. ftl.) and Mr. Manuel Cordas dos Santos (1. ftr.), met with the supplier quality of ZF Friedrichshafen AG, facility Saarbrücken. The results and findings from the nearly two-year lasting project "Audit of material confusion and mixing" at plastics suppliers for ZW Saarbrücken were discussed. a total of 37 suppliers were audited by MCS within the framework of the project of ZF Saarbrücken. In this process the RPAS-approach (Risk and Process oriented Audit System) developed by MCS was used.
The results reflect new perspectives and new insights in the fields of
On the side of ZF Saarbrücken Mr. Dr. Ackermann (leader quality subcontracting, 2. ftl.), Mr. Breinig (quality subcontracting / team leader mechanics 1. ftl.) and Mr. Hodel (quality subcontracting, 2. ftr.) participated at the workshop/meeting.
The resulting risks for ZF and the suppliers were identified in the recording and presentation of results as well as the general level of system maturity. With the RPAS-approach (Risk and Process oriented Audit System) designed specially on the requirements of ZF Saarbrücken, besides general questions to the relevant processes,
There will not be a supplier without any risk. This was clear to all participants. It is important to be aware of the risks inherent in suppliers and their processes. The RPAS approach is best suited suited for this purpose. Risks are generally not to be avoided, but the right risks must be carried and managed systematically. Additional information is to be dristributed only in consultation and permission with ZF.