Andy Lane
Marketing & Business Development Director
Industry Forum
Activity Update
Support for the UK Automotive Supply Chain
ISO/TS Changes
that could affect you
Industry Forum is your ideal
partner on your journey to excellence
Part of Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders
Industry Forum (IF) Established 1994
ISO/TS Oversight Appointed 1999
Supporting other Sectors 2000
Working on a Global basis 2003
JIPM TPM Excellence Awards Agency Appointed 2007
First non-Japanese TPM assessors qualified 2009
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Support for the
Automotive Supply Chain
UK Automotive Strategy
“Tier 1, 2, 3, n UK suppliers are not seen as competitive compared to offshore alternatives. This leads to OEM’s & tier-ones driving increased levels of manufacturing offshore which eventually leads to increased supply chain risk and complexity and a long term erosion of UK manufacturing capability.”
Competitiveness Programmes “As our new product introduction activity and volumes increase we need to improve the immediate short term QCD performance of our UK suppliers and also recognise the need to develop the long term competitiveness of UK supply chain in a “narrow and deep” approach from tier-one to tier-n.”
Working with beneficiary companies to:
• Increase sourcing of parts within the UK
• Increase strength of supply chain partnerships and collaboration tier to tier
• Create opportunities for suppliers to satisfy customers’ short and long term requirements and win new customers
To increase growth potential of the UK Automotive Supply Chain.
Government funded (Business, Innovation
& Skills – through treasury)
Create and safeguard jobs within the UK Supply Chain
Improve competitiveness of UK
Suppliers
Encourage increased on-shoring of OEM
spend in the UK
Generate growth in the UK Supply Chain
Tailored Support Programmes
Future Target
Current Level Competitiveness Gap
Developing Technical Capability
Building Leadership Capability
Vision, strategy & business plans
Reduce total delivered cost
Building functional capability
Action Plan Assessment
Increase flexibility
ISO/TS16949 Changes in
rules for achieving IATF Recognition
4th Edition
Roles of SMMT and Industry
Forum
Audit
Scheme Management
Certification Bodies
Organisation
Manage
Key Changes
• More focus on pre-audit planning
• More focus on auditing all processes on all shifts
• Mandatory suspension for major non-conformities
• Responsibility to provide corrective action to address non-conformities in 60 days from closing meeting
• ISO process for review every 5 years to ensure ongoing relevance, taking into account user feedback
• Decrease the emphasis on Documentation
• Increase the emphasis on Achieving Value for the Organization and its customers
• Increase emphasis on Risk Management to achieve objectives
Reasons For The Changes
ISO 9001:2015 Timeline
May 2013 CD
(Committee Draft)
February 2014 DIS
(Draft International Standard)
February 2015 FDIS
(Final Draft International Standard)
September 2015 Published IS
(International Standard)
2015 2014 2013
+ Transition period for certification
ASIA PACIFIC 33,127 sites
62.8 % of worldwide total
CHINA 19,617 REPUBLIC OF KOREA 4,645 INDIA 4,110 JAPAN 1,254 THAILAND 1,223 TAIWAN/ROC 1,071
AFRICA 483 sites 0.9 % of
worldwide total SOUTH AND CENTRAL
AMERICA 1,565 sites
3.0 % of worldwide total
BRAZIL 1,181
NORTH AMERICA 5,549 sites
10.5 % of worldwide total
USA 3,871 MEXICO 1,186
EUROPE 10,437 sites
19.8 % of worldwide total GERMANY 3,215 ITALY 1,168 FRANCE 1,015 SPAIN 900 CZECH REPUBLIC 636 UNITED KINGDOM 573 POLAND 530 RUSSIA, UKRAINE, 296 BELARUS, UZBEKISTAN
(only countries listed with more than 500 ISO/TS16949 certified sites)
MIDDLE EAST 1,531 sites
3.0 % of
worldwide total
TURKEY 777 IRAN 708
© 2013
Distribution of the 52,692 sites ISO/TS 16949 certified sites as of 9/30/2013
IATF Global Certification Body Conference Troy, Michigan
Impact on ISO/TS16949
IATF decision in March 2014 Options: • Align ISO/TS16949 with revised ISO9001
• Break away from ISO9001 and create a standalone
standard
• Webinar poll of over 150 people: 91% said that IATF should keep alignment with ISO9001
TS Support Programme
Training: Internal Auditor Lead Auditor Recertification Core Tools - APQP, SPC, MSA, FMEA, PPAP
Webinar: www.smmt.co.uk
TS Workshop:
Planned for later in the year Support Services:
Contact 0121 717 6600 More information:
www.industryforum.co.uk
Andy Lane Director of Marketing & Business Development SMMT Industry Forum Ltd 2680 Kings Court Birmingham Business Park Birmingham B37 7YE M: +44 7876 881999 D: +44 121 717 6615 E: [email protected] www.industryforum.co.uk