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News Release from: TUV Rheinland UK | Subject: ISO TS 16949 2nd Ed. Automotive Quality management
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 March 2003
International manufacturers choose one
registrar
As automotive parts suppliers have adopted ISO TS 16949 2nd Ed. Automotive Quality management system requirements, international manufacturers tend to choose one global Registrar.
TUV has been active in the field of Quality and Environmental Management system registration for many years and is aware of many changing market trends during this time Recently, it has become apparent that as Automotive parts suppliers have adopted the new ISO TS 16949 2nd Ed
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Automotive Quality management system requirements, a trend for international manufacturers to choose one global Registrar has developed.
This pattern is set to continue in the cost/quality sensitive industry as global manufacturers endeavour to reduce costs while ensuring consistent quality is maintained throughout their organisations.
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We are continually seeking experienced and motivated Birmingham based, Lead Auditors to meet customer demands and to assist with our ongoing expansion in the UK and Ireland.
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