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              ISO9 helps companies bridge the gap between the various automotive-specific standards with a simple and efficient solution to ISO/TS 16949. This technical specification harmonizes the existing American (QS 9000), German (VDA61), Italian (AVSQ) and French (EAQF) automotive standards. Based on ISO 9000 requirements, ISO/TS 16949 defines the fundamental, section-specific Quality Management System (QMS) requirements for use in the automotive supply chain. 
              
  
Reduce overall costs while improving quality. ISO9 provides the most effective approach to ISO/TS 16949. Whether you're a stand-alone or multi-national company, the ISO9 solutions will help you promote a consistent methodology and easily roll up QMS data to the corporate level. 
               
							    Promote Quality Awareness at All Levels 
               Real-time access keeps employees and customers in constant communication 
               Strengthen communication with customers all over the world 
               Unified QMS allows complete, immediate control across all locations
  
               Comply to Customer and Employee Satisfaction 
               Solicit and track feedback with customizable surveys and centralized database 
               Easily record and track feedback data  
               Measure satisfaction and define numerical performance 
  
               Set Path for Continual Improvement 
               Reduce waste and cut costs with automated tasks and real-time collaboration 
               Improve product and process quality through standardized processes 
               Automate CAR process and integrate into other QMS activities to instigate immediate  
		 action and minimize impact of nonconformances
  
              
  
              
              
              
              
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