Courses
We formulate customized plans for the development and sustainability of your systems so that they contribute to your IATF 16949:2016 certification using the QPR (Quality Performance Requirements) methodology as the basis. We collaborate with our clients in strengthening the basic tools applied to General Motors’ requirements (Core Tools of AIAG), as well as the transfer of knowledge of specific requirements.
QPR (Quality Performance Requirements)
QPR (Quality Performance Requirements)
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AMEF AIAG-VDA Update
AMEF AIAG-VDA Update
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AMEF vs Reverse AMEF
AMEF vs Reverse AMEF
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CPIP (GM Requirements)
CPIP (GM Requirements)
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APQP-PPAP
APQP-PPAP
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RUN AT RATE
RUN AT RATE
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SPPS
SPPS
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GD&T
GD&T
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Problem-Solving
Problem-Solving
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Control Plan
Control Plan
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SPC
SPC
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MSA
MSA
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CQI´s
CQI´s
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EPC
EPC
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Fiscal update
Fiscal update
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Implementation of specific standards
Implementation of specific standards
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QPR (Quality Performance Requirements)
Objectives
The training is focused on improving manufacturing, the content is related to the Automotive Industry at the specific request of General Motors.
One by one, 30 elements are fully explained in a simple way to help attendees visualize the correct implementation in their facilities.
Target audience:
Managers: Plant, Program, Quality, and Materials.
Engineers: Material, Logistics and Packaging, Design, Dimensions, Processes.
Members of the Manufacturing and Quality team who perform quality activities and play a key role in problem-solving.
Launch and APQP team members.
Areas such as Human Resources, maintenance, laboratory, and materials.
AMEF AIAG-VDA Update
Objectives
The participant will be able to understand and evaluate the new tools presented in the update of AMEF AIAG-VDA. Ensure that all potential problems have been considered and attention has been given to each component within the product or assembly to meet the expectations defined by customers, as indicated by the manual update.
Target audience:
Production supervisors.
Quality auditor.
Training.
Maintenance.
Customer satisfaction.
Materials.
Design, manufacturing, tool, quality engineering.
AMEF vs Reverse AMEF
Objectives
Based on an analytical methodology, teams in product and process design development will be able to ensure that all potential problems have been considered and addressed in APQP and attention has been given to each component within the product or assembly to meet the expectations defined by customers.
Target audience:
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, and quality.
Production supervisors.
Quality auditor.
Training.
Maintenance.
Customer satisfaction.
Materials.
CPIP (GM Requirements)
Objectives
Based on the new methodology of specific requirements of General Motors, which covers the different core tools related to the IATF standard and the specific requirements of GM, according to its element and items.
Target audience:
Plant, Program, Quality, and Materials managers.
Material, Logistics and Packaging, Design, Dimensions, and Processes Engineers.
Manufacturing and Quality team members who carry out quality activities and play a key role in problem-solving.
Launch and APQP team members.
APQP-PPAP
Objectives
The participant will understand the purpose of advanced quality planning for the product and production part approval process. This course is designed to understand the specific requirements of GM.
Participants will obtain and understand the basic industry requirements for achieving piece approval from their customers, which ultimately translates into launch excellence.
Target audience:
APQP Basics
Executing APQP
APQP Tasks
PPAP Basics
Specific PPAP Requirements
APQP Requirements
RUN AT RATE
Objectives
The participant will understand the purpose of advanced quality planning for the product and production part approval process. This course is designed to understand the specific requirements of GM.
Participants will obtain and understand the basic industry requirements for achieving piece approval from their customers, which ultimately translates into launch excellence.
Target audience:
Program, Account, APQP, Quality, and Launch Managers.
Launch, Quality, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineers.
Launch and APQP leaders
Sales representative
Supplier-customer contact.
SPPS
Objectives
The participant will understand the purpose of advanced quality planning for the product and production part approval process. This course is designed to understand the specific requirements of GM.
Participants will obtain and understand the basic industry requirements for achieving piece approval from their customers, which ultimately translates into launch excellence.
Target audience:
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GD&T
Objective
The participant will understand the fundamental concepts and major changes to the Symbols and Terms used in Geometric Dimensions and Tolerances, as well as their use and application to correctly interpret technical drawings of the ASME Y14.5-2018 Standard.
Target audience:
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, and quality.
Problem-Solving
Objectives
Based on Kepner Tregoe’s problem-solving methodology, the participant will have the ability to identify a problem, understand the source of the problem, take logical steps to find a desired solution, take actions to contain the consequences and prevent it from reoccurring, supervise and evaluate the implementation of such a solution.
Target audience:
Production supervisors.
Quality auditor.
Training.
Maintenance.
Customer satisfaction.
Materials.
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, and quality.
Control Plan
Objectives
The participant will work, review, and evaluate the monitoring and control system, to ensure that customer requirements will be met and product or process variation will be reduced. Concluding with the plan review.
Target audience:
Management
Operators
Quality Auditor
Training.
Maintenance.
Materials.
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, and quality.
SPC
Objective
In the statistical process control (SPC) course, the methodology is used to measure and control quality by tracking the manufacturing processes. Quality data is collected through product process measurement and readings and used to evaluate, monitor, and control.
Target audience:
Training.
Maintenance.
Materials.
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, and quality.
MSA
Objetivos
The purpose of the MSA Manual is to provide a guide for evaluating the quality of a measurement system. These tools, like APQP, PPAP, FMEA, and SPC, are considered part of the Core Tools of the automotive sector and are a requirement of the specific customer IATF 16949.
Target audience:
Training.
Maintenance.
Materials.
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, quality.
CQI´s
Objective
The participants will learn and understand the specific requirements of each of the CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement) guides. These guides are a set of special processes in the automotive industry that help carry out a detailed assessment of processes under a precise methodology focusing on continuous improvement.
Target audience:
Mantenimiento.
Training.
Maintenance.
Materials.
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, quality.
EPC
Objective
The purpose of this training is to enable participants to effectively and economically apply the early production containment procedure as required by GM 1927 28 Early Production Containment – EPC.
Target audience:
Training.
Maintenance.
Materials.
Design engineering, manufacturing, tools, quality.
Tax update
Objective
To inform about current tax provisions contained in tax laws, reforms, general provisions, and miscellaneous resolutions, to make the best decisions and avoid tax risks that impact organizations.
Target audience:
Entrepreneurs
Shareholders
Partners and Associates of Accounting Firms
Auditors
Tax Advisors as well as controllers, administrative managers, accountants, sub-accountants, accounting and administrative assistants, and any person responsible for complying with the tax obligations of taxpayers.
Implementation of specific standards
Objective
The participant will establish and identify the specific Financial Information Standard (NIF) required according to their needs, either due to changes or improvements in the Standard or due to first-time implementation, which will allow them to prepare financial statements, through the efficient application of valuation, presentation, accounting, financial disclosure criteria, and with a clear objective of establishing better practices in financial control and direction of companies and organizations.
Examples of Standards:
-NIF B10 Effects of Inflation
-NIF B15 Conversion of foreign currencies
-NIF D5 Leases
-NIF D4 Taxes on profits
-NIF C15 Impairment of long-lived assets and disposal
Target audience:
Personnel involved in determining, evaluating, and presenting financial information, both at the micro, small, and large business level.