The auto industry, especially in the United States, will forever remember the year 2016 for what the NHTSA has referred to as “the largest and by far the most complicated vehicle recall in United States’ history.” Takata, a now infamous motor vehicle parts supplier, is single-handedly responsible for the crisis after it was discovered that […]| Quality Management System
Creating and operating a quality management system (QMS) that meets the requirements of the ISO 9001 Standard can be a real challenge. One way to simplify this difficult task is to use a software package specifically designed for an ISO 9001 QMS as well as geared toward gaining ISO certification. It can help with multiple […]| Quality Management System
Medical devices, when they function properly, have the ability to save lives. If safety and quality measures are not implemented effectively, however, a medical device also has the ability to end a life. The purpose of the ISO 13485 Quality Management system is to minimize risk to the end-users of medical devices through interrelated […]| Quality Management System
With consumers becoming more aware of food safety and quality, more and more food suppliers are forced to conform to consumer expectations and raise the bar on food quality to maintain customer loyalty. In turn, food suppliers are placing higher standards on the manufacturers, growers and breeders of their food products. The end result is […]| Quality Management System
Like any business decision, there has to be some good reasons for implementing a Quality Management System (QMS). Some people think that total quality management through quality management systems are a never-ending expense that businesses have to engage in to ensure products or services are not defective or meet basic requirements. | Quality Management System
Quality Management System education and resources. Learn about TQM, ISO Standards and Quality Management Software systems.| qualitymanagementsystem.com
Quality management systems are built on the premise of continuous improvement. Corrective and preventive action (CAPA) programs are part of improvement efforts, along with auditing, data analysis and reviews. Even though many companies lump corrective and preventive action systems together, these entities are meant to address problems at different stages for effective quality management.| Quality Management System