So in addition to my CMM programming duties here at work I have been managing supplier quality for the last almost 2 years. I've never done supplier quality before so I don't have much experience or examples to reference.
What does your company do when there is non-conforming parts found during production from the supplier? Do they have specific bins or boxes to put bad parts? When are they collected? Who goes through them to determine if it was done in house or its a supplier defect that should be rejected back to them?
I have many suggestions but I'm always told that the operators wont do that or wont be able to keep up with running machines and tossing parts in bins......
Eight Disciplines Methodology is a method or model developed at Ford Motor Company used to approach and to resolve problems, typically employed by quality engineers or other professionals. Focused on product and process improvement, its purpose is to identify, correct, and eliminate recurring problems