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To facilitate efficient supplier collaboration, the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) developed the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) to make sure that supplier could deliver high quality parts to automotive OEMs. This process is used all over the world and a large OEM in Sweden has used it for many years.
Through PPAP, suppliers and customers agree upon the requirements needed to obtain approval of supplier manufactured parts. Applicable to all parts and commodities, PPAP principles help reduce delays and non-conformances during part approval by providing a consistent approval process.
Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is used in the Aerospace or automotive supply chain for establishing confidence in suppliers and their production processes. Actual measurements are taken from the parts produced and are used to complete the various test sheets of PPAP.
PPAP defines the approval process for new or revised parts, or parts produced from new or significantly revised production methods. The PPAP process consists of 18 elements that may be required for approval of production level parts. Not all of the elements are required for every submission.
PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) to proces zatwierdzania części do produkcji seryjnej, wykorzystywany głównie w branży motoryzacyjnej. Powstał na bazie amerykańskiego systemu QS-9000 i jest szczegółowo opisany przez organizację AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group).
7 lis 2018 · The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is a detailed process typically used by suppliers of parts or components into the automotive industry to verify and document that their parts and processes meet design specifications and customer requirements.
Currently, in the automotive industry, every organisation certified IATF 16949 must have implemented the production part approval process (PPAP) that meets the requirements specified by the customer; it is one of the basic tender requirements, meaning reliability for business partners [10-12]. Fig. 1.