Sustainability, disruptive technologies, and supply chain volatility are driving automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and tier suppliers to make more frequent and impactful changes to their products and processes. As a result, effective collaboration and visibility across the supply chain have become increasingly critical and complicated for automakers. To overcome challenges, a comprehensive Smart Manufacturing approach mitigates risks with a closed-loop approach that integrates product design, manufacturing design, quality and the supply chain to safeguard compliance and product integrity. In this webinar, we will explore how a closed-loop quality (CLQ) management approach within a smart manufacturing ecosystem can provide the necessary end-to-end visibility for automotive OEMs and suppliers.
Fierce competition for the automotive customer continues to place downward pressure on vehicle pricing. As a result, automotive manufacturers of all kinds keep seeking ways to shorten development cycles, boost traceability and reduce costs. As automotive manufacturers know, quality issues arising anywhere in the supply chain have the potential to determine the success or failure of a vehicle model and could even put the OEM's reputation and business at risk. The desire of every automotive company that receives components from a supplier, no matter their tier, is to have confidence in the quality of that supplier's goods.
With increased product and process changes, automotive manufacturers must closely monitor supplier performance, quality metrics, and project milestones to enable proactive issue identification and timely decision-making. OEMs and tier suppliers struggle to maintain visibility and control over the vast amount of supplier data, documentation, and quality records. Granting the right level of access and permissions for suppliers to collaborate on the part approval process is a delicate balance requiring robust onboarding and management systems.
These challenges around managing information, controlling access, and overseeing work underscore the need for automotive manufacturers to adopt a comprehensive, closed-loop approach to supplier quality management. This approach can enhance collaboration, improve quality assurance, and help navigate the dynamic industry landscape.
A comprehensive Smart Manufacturing approach mitigates risks with a closed-loop approach that integrates product design, manufacturing design, quality and the supply chain to safeguard compliance and product integrity. Siemens' Smart Manufacturing portfolio includes quality management solutions that enable OEMs and suppliers to break down barriers and adjust processes based on lessons learned.
Design, manufacturing, and quality teams can share the same views about the needed information to continuously improve product and process quality. With continuous improvement and seamless change management, issues are resolved faster, and costs are reduced.
When both OEMs and suppliers implement comprehensive and digital quality management solutions, they exceed the quality targets throughout production, and satisfy customers with reliable and high-quality products.
In this webinar, we will explore how a closed-loop quality (CLQ) management approach within a smart manufacturing ecosystem can provide the necessary end-to-end visibility for automotive OEMs and suppliers. A CLQ system facilitates a timely, efficient, and comprehensive production part approval process (PPAP/PPA), enabling successful supplier quality management.
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解决方案领域质量专家
瓦伦蒂娜是 Siemens Digital Industries Software 数字化制造质量解决方案领域专家。四年前,她在西门子开始了自己的职业生涯,担任离散制造运营管理(MOM)行业经理。加入西门子之前,她在意大利和波兰担任过家用电器公司质量管理及研发领域的不同职位。她还曾在汽车级供应商公司担任项目管理职位。瓦伦蒂娜持有意大利巴里理工大学的机械工程硕士学位。
解决方案领域经理
凯特琳持有机械工程理学硕士学位。顺利完成学业后,凯特琳于 1991 年加盟德国 IBS 开启了她的职业旅程。通过实施生产、质量和可追溯性管理解决方案,IBS 一路发展成为德语市场中的业内翘楚品牌,迄今已有逾 30 年的历史。凯特琳担任过各种职务,其中包括销售、客户关系和产品管理。继 2016 年 IBS 完全并入西门子集团之后,凯特琳一直负责西门子销售和服务部门在质量管理软件上的全球业务拓展。凯特琳现任 Siemens Digital Industries Software 数字化制造质量解决方案领域经理一职。
Product Manager Teamcenter Quality
With over 15 years of experience as a user of quality management systems (QMS) in the automotive sector, Katrin has firsthand knowledge of the challenges posed by "digital gaps" in quality assessment and compliance efforts. Through her involvement in QMS rollouts at various plants and locations, Katrin witnessed how quality management tools, such as for audit and supplier, often operated as standalone software components, resulting in a disconnect between quality processes and the effective integration of lessons learned.
When Katrin joined Siemens Digital Industries Software, she was determined to find a technology solution that could bridge these digital gaps.