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14 paź 2024 · A Control Plan (CP) is a crucial document used in the production process to ensure product compliance with requirements. It is an integral part of the APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) process and is used in the automotive industry (IATF 16949), aerospace (AS 9100), and other sectors that incorporate APQP methodologies.
6 cze 2024 · When making a control plan for manufacturing, there are seven basic steps developed by cross-functional teams that understand the process being controlled and can identify more opportunities for improvement than a team dedicated to only one manufacturing aspect.
27 wrz 2017 · How to Develop a Control Plan According to IATF 16949. Strahinja Stojanovic. September 27, 2017. In order to implement IATF 16949, the organization needs to develop Control Plans at the system, subsystem, component, and/or material levels for the relevant manufacturing site and all product supplied.
A process control plan is a detailed strategy for monitoring, controlling, and improving the processes involved in manufacturing. It outlines the critical process parameters, control methods, and acceptable limits for each process.
The Control Plan is a document that describes the actions (measurements, inspections, quality checks or monitoring of process parameters) required at each phase of a process to assure the process outputs will conform to pre-determined requirements.
A Control Plan in its basic form is a document that outlines the process, steps and actions needed to manage, control, and ensure the quality of a process or product. Developed from the principles of Lean Six Sigma, the tool is used to many industries, such as manufacturing, logistics, automotive, and aerospace.
The key benefits of Control Plans include: Guides manufacturing in how to control the process and ensure product quality. During regular production runs, the control plan provides the process monitoring and control methods that will be used to control product and/or process characteristics.