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Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)

Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) is a structured framework and set of procedures used in the automotive industry (though it has been adopted in various other manufacturing sectors as well) to ensure that quality is built into a product or process from the beginning. APQP is part of the broader set of quality management standards known as the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) standards.

Key components of APQP include:

  1. Planning and Definition:

    • Defining the scope and objectives of the project, as well as establishing the resources, timelines, and responsibilities.
  2. Product Design and Development:

    • Detailing the design process, including creating design inputs, conducting design reviews, and establishing design verification and validation processes.
  3. Process Design and Development:

    • Developing the manufacturing or service delivery processes, including defining process flow, control plans, and risk assessments.
  4. Risk Management:

    • Identifying and mitigating risks associated with the product or process, with a focus on preventing defects and ensuring quality.
  5. Supplier Quality Management:

    • Establishing criteria for selecting and managing suppliers, including supplier quality audits, process validation, and ongoing monitoring.
  6. Measurement System Analysis (MSA):

    • Ensuring that measurement systems used for product and process validation are accurate, reliable, and capable of producing valid results.
  7. Statistical Process Control (SPC):

    • Implementing statistical methods to monitor and control the manufacturing or service delivery processes, ensuring that they remain within specified limits.
  8. Production Part Approval Process (PPAP):

    • Preparing and submitting a PPAP to the customer, demonstrating that the production process is capable of consistently producing parts that meet the specified requirements.
  9. Implementation and Production:

    • Executing the plans developed in earlier stages, including production, quality control, and ongoing monitoring.
  10. Feedback, Assessment, and Continuous Improvement:

    • Collecting data on the performance of the product or process and using it to assess and improve future iterations.

APQP is often associated with the automotive industry’s ISO/TS 16949 standard, which outlines the quality management system requirements for automotive production. The goal of APQP is to ensure that potential issues are identified and addressed early in the product development and manufacturing processes, reducing the likelihood of defects and improving overall quality. It encourages a proactive approach to quality management, involving cross-functional teams and collaboration between different stakeholders, including suppliers.

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