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Why quality management standards are crucial to your automotive organization
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Why quality management standards are crucial to your automotive organization

Quality management is an important strategy for companies to utilize to ensure quality and consistency. It is comprised of quality planning, control, assurance, and improvement. Every automotive organization should implement a quality management system because it ensures the consistency of the products delivered to the end consumers. It also guarantees that the products manufactured comply with the standards specified in the industry. In the automotive sector, this is of utmost importance because substandard vehicle parts may lead not only to damage the property but to the loss of lives as well. Why is quality management necessary for automotive organizations?  With increasingly complex supply chains that span the world, it’s important that businesses can demonstrate their commitment to quality and on-time delivery. Implementation of globally recognized standards will help mitigate the risks of failure in the supply chain, boost customer satisfaction and make your organization resilient to industry changes. Implementation of quality management requirements are also necessary to help businesses with the following: facilitate continual improvement; increase market opportunities; demonstrate traceability throughout the supply chain; increase efficiency to save time, money, and resources; ensure compliance with a system supported by regulatory authorities; and motivate, engage and involve staff. The business benefits of implementing quality management standards  Use of standards may be voluntary, but certain groups of customers or stakeholders may expect it. Also, some organizations and government bodies may require suppliers and partners to comply with standards as a condition of doing business. As a result, there are many benefits to automotive businesses of implementing quality management standards. These include: recognition as a world-class automotive supplier; access to international automotive supply chain markets; integration of your systems with other management systems standards; driving quality and continuous improvement in your organization; the increasing involvement of your leadership team; and mitigating risk and improving opportunity management through a greater application of risk-based. Examples of quality management standards  Our collection of standards contains the most widely accepted set of quality standards in the world. BS EN ISO 9001 specifies the requirements for a quality management system that businesses can use to develop their own quality agenda. Other standards related to quality include:  the remaining BS EN ISO 9000 series, including BS EN ISO 9000 and BS EN ISO 9004; the BS EN ISO 14007 for environmental management systems; and BS EN ISO 19011 for auditing management systems. Make your automotive business as resilient as possible, by buying quality management standard BS EN ISO 9001. Discover BSI Knowledge Over 100,000 more internationally recognized standards are available for simple and flexible access with a BSI Knowledge subscription. In your quality-critical industry, our subscription service puts the control in your hands, with traceability to monitor and demonstrate your business's access to standards, and self-serve functionality that enables you to manage your subscriptions, standards, users, and content quickly and simply. Request to learn more.Read more

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