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New Product Launch (APQP/PPAP/PLM)
Today's Challenge
How many companies have lost millions of dollars launching a new product?
Problems with product launch timing, quality, and cost issues are very common
but not inevitable. During the launch process a slip-up here and an "oops" there
can cost millions of dollars in re-work, customer dissatisfaction and lost
revenue. Low cost, high quality and quick delivery are basic expectations
of the customer. By working with Omnex, you can know that your launches
will be consistently successful.
Omnex's Product Realization Process
Omnex provides both the product realization planning (APQP) tools and the
development system to achieve remarkably predictable success in your organization's
product launches. Recognizing the strategic importance of product development,
Omnex integrates consulting with APQP and Core Tools training services to support the development
and deployment of effective processes in your product and process design,
verification, and launch to help ensure your ability to meet all your customer
requirements while achieving all of your own business objectives.
We analyze your current product design processes to determine your product
design lead-time, how you develop new product ideas, how you innovate, how
you commercialize new products and how you achieve overall design policies
and objectives. This provides a snapshot of your current design processes
and helps us determine what work is needed. We also take time to analyze
the approach that will be taken in training cross-functional teams on a
national or international basis.
Once your current state is determined, we map out a program that will help
move your product design efforts to the most advanced systems in the world.
Our approach gets you developing new products on time, on budget, with first
pass success, with a PPM level of six sigma or less, all while meeting overall
customer expectations.
Omnex's Integrated APQP Process
The Omnex process will result in major reductions of design costs while
significantly increasing design throughput and engineering productivity.
The first step involves aligning design policies and objectives with overall
business strategy. This enables you to utilize your management system to
track how these policies and objectives are deployed throughout the organization.
Next, we examine your approach to project management and to objectives-setting
for each new product launch to allow us to begin examining potential improvement
areas.
We study the entire design and development process and scrutinize it to
find contributors/ inhibitors to overall success. We study the overall design
process, the integration of product and process technology, simultaneous
engineering, innovation, and the rapidity of the process. Omnex shows your
team how to incorporate Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly
(DFA) in design rules. Effective project management and customer satisfaction
methods are deployed to identify the success and failure factors in the
design area so you can continually assess and improve.
Omnex Modular Training Approach
The Omnex approach emphasizes the need to concentrate on improvement as
the goal instead of basic documentation, conducting the process review with
plant floor personnel and using your real data for failure mode analysis.
Omnex develops a unique integrated modular product development and launch
plan for you, with an eye to the bottom line. Courses are designed for sales,
program managers, engineers and quality and manufacturing personnel.
The training regimen begins with APQP, which involves risk assessment,
program management and feasibility analysis. Next, the focus moves to Product
Design & Development and includes DFMEA and DVP&R. We then head
into Process Design and Development, including Process Flow, PFMEA, Control
Plans and Work Instructions. Finally, we begin training to assess plant
floor standardization, production trail run, PPAP, and continuous improvement.
This course provides a hands-on approach to the entire APQP process, using
your data, and Omnex can deliver this training anywhere worldwide |
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Chad Kymal's latest book
The ISO/TS 16949 Auditor Handbook: Process Approach Auditing for the Automotive Industry available now!

Spring 2008 Navigator Newsletter With features on QMS conformance vs. sustainability, the new release of OHSAS 18001, using the d-two-star table in statistics, and auditing the process focus.
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