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ISO/TS 16949:2002 Customers (Partial list)
- Acco Controls
- Autotek Industries
- Benchmark Technologies
- Bertrand Faure Components Ltd.
- Cosma International
- Deco Automotive
- Dortec Industries
- Eagle Bend
- Ex-Cell-O Canada Ltd.
- Ford – India
- Ford Motor Company
- Framatone Connector
- Iroquois Tool Systems
- Johnson Controls
- Kautex
- Kelsey-Hayes
- Kostal – Mexicana
- Lowell Engineering
- Marada Industries
- MASSIV Die-Form
- Normark
- Orbital Engine
- Polycon Industries
- Qwik Tool
- Solar Spring Co.
- STI
- TechnoTrim
- Traer Manufacturing
- Uniroyal Goodrich Tire
- Vehma International
- Venest Industries
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ISO/TS 16949:2002 specified the quality system requirements for the design / development, production, and (where relevant) installation and servicing of automotive related products. The ISO/TS 16949:2002 1st Edition released in 1999, was based on ISO 9001:1994. To emphasize continuous improvement in the supplier base, the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) later revised the ISO/TS 16949:1999 requirements to align with the ISO 9001:2000 framework. more...
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