Seminar Content
This Two-day seminar is designed to provide participants with an
understanding of how the risk management elements of
Aerospace Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) help
ensure successful launches based on robust New Product
Development processes, as well as how to employ the same
tools to manage continual improvement in products and
processes. The multidisciplinary approach to APQP knowledge
management is stressed as essential to shortening development
cycle times and reducing launch risk in new product
introduction.
This seminar also provides guidance on the Aerospace PPAP. It
shows where and when to incorporate prevention tools such as
DFMEA, DFM/DFA, Process Flow, PFMEA, Control Plans,
MSA, and SPC. This class provides a comprehensive overview
of the overall APQP and Core Tools suite.
APQP and PPAP with the associated tools needs to be integrated
with AS9100D clause 8.0 Operation.
Who Should Attend
Senior Managers and individuals with direct responsibility for
introducing new products or new manufacturing technologies
will benefit from this seminar.
Those responsible for APQP and PPAP in the Aerospace
industry as well as AS9100D implementation team members
will also benefit from this seminar.
Recommended Training and/or Experience
- Basic understanding of management systems
- Some exposure to the New Product Development (NPD)
process
Seminar Materials
Each participant will receive a seminar manual including
exercises.
Seminar Goals
- Describe the Aerospace APQP and PPAP requirements
- Assist an organization in implementing these requirements
Seminar Outline
- Introduction to AS9145
- General APQP and Phase 1 Requirements
- Phase 1 Discussion: Gaps and Opportunities
- APQP Phase 2 Requirements
- Phase 2 Discussion: Gaps and Opportunities
- APQP Phase 3 Requirements
- Phase 3 Discussion: Gaps and Opportunities
- APQP Phase 4 Requirements
- Phase 4 Discussion: Gaps and Opportunities
- APQP Phase 5 Requirements
- Phase 5 Discussion: Gaps and Opportunities
- Production Part Approval Process
- PPAP Discussion: Gaps and Opportunities
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