SMMT SME Support Roadshow – Wales
“Supporting your drive for growth”
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED SMMT, the ‘S’ symbol and the ‘Driving the motor industry’ brandline are trademarks of SMMT Ltd Agenda (1)
Start Finish
Arrival, registration, coffee 09:00 09:30
Welcome and introduction 09:30 09:40 Tim Williams, Chief Executive, Welsh Automotive Forum
Supply Chain Business Opportunities Industry Overview - Tim Hughes, SMMT 09:40 10:40 SMMT and Business Development - Rob Morbin, SMMT SMMT Support Services - Mairi Lucas, SMMT
Industry Forum 10:40 10:55 Andy Lane, Marketing and Business Development Director
Q&A (first session speakers) 10:55 11:10
Coffee break 11:10 11:25
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 2 Introduction to SMMT
Tim Hughes, Membership Account Manager Rob Morbin, Senior Project Co-ordinator Mairi Lucas, Project Co-ordinator
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED SMMT, the ‘S’ symbol and the ‘Driving the motor industry’ brandline are trademarks of SMMT Ltd Contents
• Automotive Industry Overview
• About SMMT and business development opportunities
• SMMT Services and events
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 4 UK Automotive Industry Overview
Tim Hughes, Membership Account Manager
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED SMMT, the ‘S’ symbol and the ‘Driving the motor industry’ brandline are trademarks of SMMT Ltd The UK Automotive Sector
+730,000 jobs dependent on automotive
2.5 million engines 140,000 in manufacturing
1.6 million cars annually
£60.5bn Industry annually invests turnover
£12bn value added in R&D
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 6 UK car manufacturing output by site (>10k) 2013 – 1,509,762 (+3.1%) Bentley Crewe 10,496 Land Rover Nissan Halewood Sunderland 184,920 501,756
Vauxhall Ellesmere Port Toyota 73,466 Burnaston 179,233
Jaguar Castle Bromwich MINI 78,566 Oxford 174,997
Land Rover Honda Solihull Swindon 155,389 138,812
Source: SMMT PIE data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 7 UK car manufacturing output by site (<10k) 2013 – 1,509,762 (+3.1%)
McLaren Woking 1,406 Lotus Hethel LTC 1,369 Coventry 350 Caterham MG Dartford Longbridge 374 993
Morgan Malvern 542
Aston Martin Rolls-Royce Gaydon Goodwood 3,828 3,256
Source: SMMT PIE data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 8 UK commercial vehicle manufacturing by site 2013 – 112,039 (-21.7%) Optare bus Land Rover Light 4x4 Leyland Trucks Leeds Solihull Leyland 444 10,151 15,400 Vauxhall Ellesmere Port 157
IBC Van + minibus Dennis Eagle Trucks Luton Warwick 43,640 1,065
MINI Van Oxford Alexander Dennis 1,886 Bus/Coach Ford Southampton Guildford 12,989 1,949 Source: SMMT PIE data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 9 UK engine manufacture by site 2013 – 2,553,316 (+2.3%)
Bentley Nissan Crewe Toyota Sunderland 10,496 Deeside 266,130 200,418
Honda Swindon BMW 139,741 Hams Hall 408,060
Ford JLR Ford Dagenham i54 Bridgend 787,398 741,073 Source: SMMT PIE data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 10 UK automotive sector goes from strength to strength
Nissan: £250m New Infiniti
Jaguar Land Vauxhall: £125m Rover: £500m New engine plant New Astra
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 11 UK automotive sector goes from strength to strength
Bentley: Ford: £25m £800m Bridgend New SUV engine plant model
MINI: £250m Production triangle Toyota: £100m New hatchback
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 12 UK Supply chain investing in long term future
Borg Warner Bradford Lear Corp. £15m investment 80 Washington jobs 300 new jobs Nifco UK Ltd Teesside Stadco 170 jobs Telford £15m investment
TRW Sunderland GKN Birmingham and £15m investment Telford £12m investment Rosti McKechnie Yorkshire 200 new jobs
Cab Automotive Tipton £1.7m investment Brose Automotive Insulations Coventry Warwickshire £15 million 200 new jobs
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 13 UK automotive manufacturing strengthening 2017 target +2.0m
1972 peak 2013 results 1.9m 1.5m
SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 14 UK vehicle production supported by record exports
UK vehicle manufacture volumes 2009-2013 Record
1.6 value exports
1.4 Millions
1.2
1.0
Domestic
0.8 Export Voume Voume 0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 15 UK export market diversity a key strength
EU volume manufacture markets by export region 100%
90%
80% Other 70%
60% North America 50%
40% Asia
30%
Export market ratio / / % ratio market Export European 20% Union
10%
0% UK DE ES FR IT Source: Capturing opportunities, KPMG (2012)
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 16 Strong domestic market supporting UK industry New car registrations (UK/EU27) 2006-2015 UK
target
2.5 17.0 UK 2.33m 2.4 2.26m (2015) 16.0 +10.8% 2.3 (2013) 15.0 2.2 14.0
2.1 EU 13.0 11.9m 2.0 12.0 -1.7%
1.9 (2013) 11.0 UK new car registrations / / millions new UKregistrations car
1.8 10.0 millions / registrations new 27 car EU
UK (left-hand axis) UK forecast EU27 (right hand axis)
Source: SMMT registration data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 17 UK manufacturing supported by a strong domestic market 2.26m cars registered in UK in 2013, highest level since 2007
2013 European passenger car UK top 10 best selling cars registrations (2013) -4.2% 3.0 1. Fiesta 121,929 2. Focus 87,350 2.5 +10.8% 3. Corsa 84,275
2.0 -5.7% 4. Astra 68,070 5. Golf 64,951 1.5 -7.1% 6. Qashqai 50,211 1.0 +3.3% 7. 3 Series 43,494
Volume / millions/ Volume 0.5 8. Polo 42,609 9. 1 Series 41,883 0.0 10. 208 38,616 DE UK FR IT ES
Source: ACEA Source: SMMT data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 18 Automotive Council, the Automotive Sector Strategy and delivery Development Publication Delivery
Technology Group
Supply Chain Group
Business Environment and Skills Group
2009 2013 2014 onwards
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 19 About SMMT and Business Development
Rob Morbin, Senior Project Co-ordinator
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED SMMT, the ‘S’ symbol and the ‘Driving the motor industry’ brandline are trademarks of SMMT Ltd What is SMMT? Business development Representative Growth
Practical advice
Influential
Networking
Market intelligence
Engagement Exhibition opportunities Voice Guidance
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 21 How does the SMMT deliver to its members’ needs? SMMT provides a secure forum for debate discussion of issues affecting industry and an influential voice to channel communications
Sections Departments Aftermarket Components Electric Vehicles Policy Bus/Coach CV Engines Technical Car Design Eng. LTTE Environment Economics Communications
Committees/Working Groups Type Approval Policy Co-ordination International Business Public Affairs External bodies (Government, media, Noise etc... stakeholders)
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 22 Automotive Components Section (ACS)
Example of an SMMT Section/Committee:
• +190 supply chain companies from tier 1-tier n Premila Glover Automotive Components Section Manager • Chaired by Richard Hall, Vice-President of Schaeffler UK [email protected]
• Provides opportunity for supply chain companies to raise, discuss and tackle issues.
• Through representation on committee and working group level, ACS feeds directly into: – SMMT Supply Chain Group – Automotive Council Supply Chain Group
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 23
Brakes WG
The Brakes Working Group monitors draft Braking regulations, standards, and vehicle legislation through participation with UK government bodies (i.e. DfT) and official bodies in the UN and in Europe. Tony Hopkins Technical Manager [email protected] Subject areas covered include the following: • UNECE R13H for passenger cars and R13 for all other categories of vehicles. • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Brake Assist System (BAS). • Emergency Stop Signal (ESS). • Regenerative braking.
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 24 How SMMT can help develop your business
Meet the Networking Buyer opportunities SME Funding and Regional Support Automotive Roadshows Supplier Finder
Business Business Development Support
International and National Meet the Funder Exhibition Opportunities Technical advice and guidance Open Section Open Forum Committees and Climate Access Working Groups Change Agreement www.smmt.co.uk/members-lounge/member-services
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 25 Automotive Supplier Finder (ASF)
• Free profile, free to search
• Company profile with categories, contacts, quality standards and capabilities
• Browse by company name, category and brand name
• Send Requests for Quotation/Information New look, easier to use site launching soon www.autosupplierfinder.com
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 26 Meet the Buyer events
• Promote and encourage sourcing from local suppliers within the UK
• ‘By invitation only’
• Over 225 people participated representing approx 160 organisations
• Around 362 1-2-1 meetings took place on the day, with 300 of those pre-scheduled
• Approx 65% positive meeting outcomes (of known results)
• Feedback forms from the event, indicated the event was ‘very good’ in terms of venue, administration and event overall.
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 27 2013’s product and service buyer demand list Powertrain, Body, Chassis, Electrical, Interior and Exterior
1.1 Powertrain 1.3 Chassis, braking, steering & suspension 3. Electrical & Electronics Air cleaners Air vent Brake systems and components (eg cables, discs, tube, pedals) 3.1 Electrical Cooler pipe Commercial vehicle (trailer) axles & suspensions Electric switches: Oil pressure switch 1.2 Body Commercial vehicle EBS Aluminium extrusions Harness assembly: small wiring assemblies Aluminium sheet (3-10 mm) Commercial vehicle wheels Harness connectors Aluminium treadplate Lightweight trailer axles & suspensions (1800kg) Heat and air conditioning units Dowel (steel) Lightweight trailer wheels on 14'', 15'' & 16'' rims Flange (steel) PCB assemblies Fuel filler caps Springs - coil and torsion springs Position sensors Heat shields (Fuel tank & exhaust) 2. Interior & Exterior Hinges 3.2 Electronics 2.1 Interior Hydraulic cylinders Electronic control units Hydraulic powerpack Carpets Latches Mechanical seal Cover stock: PVC material, expanded polypropylene Oil seal (rubber) Door trim 5. Multi area components Pulley (metal) Interior trim: NVH felt Seal/Gasket (metal) Bolts Seal/packing (rubber epdm) 2.2 Exterior Cold formed rivets and bolts and nuts Water pump impeller (metal) Bulbs Water pump impeller (plastic) Fastenings: Nuts Bolts and Studs and general External lighting (CV) Fog lights (CV) Mud flaps (CV) Mud wings Various machined plastic components in acetal, PE and nylon
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 28 Next event with AIO - Announced Today! 25 June 2014, London ExCel Centre
• In partnership with Automotive Investment Organisation (UKTI)
• Networking opportunities
• Focused on purchasing lists from both tier 1 and OEMs from the UK and abroad
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 29 Registering interest in Meet the Buyer events
• STEP 1: Expression of interest (EOI) - email [email protected] and entitle your email “Meet the Buyer: Expression of Interest”.
• STEP 2: Commodity demand list (not available yet).
• STEP 3: Update your Automotive Supplier Finder company profile using the editing tool.
• STEP 4: We have exhibition opportunities available for this event.
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 30 Open Access - Ford
• Inaugural ‘Open Access: Ford’ on 19 November 2013 at Ford Dunton.
• Highly tailored and specific event offering sourcing opportunities to cater Ford’s powertrain requirements.
• Sourcing for new innovations as well as existing technologies.
• 20 suppliers were selected (by Ford): Mixture of Tier 1 and smaller design and technology firms
• SMMT looking more Open Access events at both OEM and Tier 1 sites in 2014
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 31 Open Access – Ford demand list extract
1. Cooling 2. Mounts 1.1 Prototyping and small volume production Switchable Hydromount Capability Must be cost effective Rapid prototyping Dual axis mount damping capability Alternative materials for mount use (giving weight/performance Injection mould tooling benefits) E.g. magnesium Hydromount FEA ( Finite Element Analysis) modelling General short lead time pattern machining ( e.g. mandrels, gauges etc) capability
1.2 Computation and modelling Cannot currently test components at the required load and Thermal analysis CAE modelling software corresponding frequency that are High Load/High Frequency rig component test capability measured in vehicle Hydraulic CAE modelling software Mount measurement characterisation up to 2kHz CAE Road Load predictive capability E.g. Using ADAMs software Flexible component modelling and behaviour simulation (hoses, wiring etc) New Fastener/bolted joint technology
1.3 High volume production
Automotive heat exchanger manufacture 3. Air Intake Systems (AIS) Flexible coolant hose manufacture Liquid Petroleum (LP) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Automotive materials expertise Water Charge Air Cooling (WCAC) expertise 1.4 Administrative tools 3D blow moulding Systems engineering tools (to support SEED) A blow moulded duct with an injection moulded bracket over 1.5 Hydraulic Testing moulded/ integrated for a very Bracket integrated the onto the DV6 interduct clean looking attachment. Non-intrusive measuring of flows and pressure New duct clamping method (over moulded plastic ring) Non-intrusive strain gauge measurement New filter media
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 32 Open Forum
• 300-350 key automotive executives brought together from across the UK supply base
• Presentations from high-level industry execs covering: • Automotive Council group activities • Industry perspectives (OEM and tiered suppliers)
• Excellent high-level networking and knowledge sharing opportunities – great for keeping a finger on the pulse of industry
• 19 March 2013, Worcester Warriors Rugby Club
• Free for members – £50 (+VAT) for non-members
• ~30 slots for exhibitors (£250+VAT for members, £450+VAT for non-members)
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 33 International services and events
SMMT has strong links with UKTI and works to support members increase their trade links and do more business overseas.
SMMT drives international trade by: • Helping businesses access UKTI support to explore and establish new markets. • Advising companies with market-specific data, information. • Identifying business opportunities, sourcing new products, technology transfer. • Supporting overseas investment, new contact engagement and business partnerships. • Providing organised international trade missions, seminars and exhibitions.
Italy South Africa UAE China India To find out how SMMT can help your business do more business overseas, visit: www.smmt.co.uk/international
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 34 SMMT Support Services
Mairi Lucas, Project Co-ordinator
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED SMMT, the ‘S’ symbol and the ‘Driving the motor industry’ brandline are trademarks of SMMT Ltd Other SMMT events
• SMMT SME Support Roadshows – North West (5 March), Wales (6 March) and North East (1 April)
• Commercial Vehicle Show, 29 April – 1 May 2014 (exhibition opportunities)
• SMMT International Automotive Summit , June 2014 (exhibition opportunities)
• SMMT Annual Dinner, 25 November 2014
In addition, SMMT supports a whole host of national and international events focusing on automotive.
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 36 SMMT support
MVRIS Product recall insurance Production Outlook Report Currency solutions Motorparc
Market Other Support Intelligence Services
Legal helpline Production International Exchange R&D Tax Credits Export International Exchange VATit
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 37 Funding and Support Guide
•This document brings together sources of money and support useful for businesses active in the automotive sector.
•European, national and local schemes available.
•Funding, finance and support.
•Version 13 currently available.
www.smmt.co.uk/smmt-membership/member- services/support-services/funding-database/
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 38 SMMT Climate Change Agreement
• All companies pay the climate change levy
• Being in a CCA = 90% discount on CCL electricity and 65% on gas
• Only specific processes eligible
• Apply via SMMT
• There is a cost – deliver 15% improvement, must monitor and report, SMMT £2,500 member/£2500+5% CCL saving non-member (includes Env Agency fee)
• Sector saves £10mn pa
• Volume vehicle manufacturers £600k+
• Supply chain companies average £60k
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 39 Automotive Information Services (AIS)
• New registrations (MVRIS) - Monthly car, CV, van, truck and bus data. • Vehicles in use (Motorparc) – Annual census of all vehicles on UK roads. • In depth reporting by make, model, cc, transmission, body etc. • Regional reporting down to postcode sector level, including geographic mapping. • Reports are tailored to member companies’ individual needs and budgets. • UK production and export information.
To find out more, visit www.smmt.co.uk/data
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 40 European Car and Light Commercial Vehicle Production Outlook Report
Free for SMMT members | £4,502 (+VAT) for non-members
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 41 R&D Tax Credit Provider Portfolio
Background •First introduced in 2000, R&D tax credits are one of the UK government’s ways of spurring businesses to innovate and develop new products and services in the UK.
•The UK corporate tax regime offers companies or organisations liable for Corporation Tax (CT) a relief on spending on Research and Development (R&D). There are two schemes, the Small or Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) Scheme and the Large Company Scheme.
•SMMT encourages members to take full advantage of this new R&D Tax Credit scheme and below is four of the providers in the market.
Providers •G2 Innovation •Howarth Lynch •Leyton •PwC
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 42 In conclusion
• SMMT acts as the voice for the UK’s automotive industry, providing members with a forum to discuss and debate the issues affecting industry representation to national and European governments
• SMMT is one of the UK’s largest and most influential trade bodies in the UK, representing over 600 companies in the UK
• SMMT is a dynamic and growing environment, bringing in +100 new members in 2013
• 94% of members would recommend SMMT membership to another organisation
THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED PAGE 43
Andy Lane Marketing & Business Development Director
Industry Forum
Activity Update
Support for the UK Automotive Supply Chain
ISO/TS Changes that could affect you Part of Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders
Industry Forum (IF) Established 1994
Industry Forum ISO/TS Oversight is your ideal Appointed 1999 Supporting other Sectors partner on your 2000
Working on a Global basis journey to 2003
excellence JIPM TPM Excellence Awards Agency Appointed 2007
First non-Japanese TPM assessors qualified 2009 Audit & Assessment
Learning & Development
Interim Resource
Consultancy Services
Industry Forum Global Activity
Support for the Automotive Supply Chain UK Automotive Strategy
“Tier 1, 2, 3, n UK suppliers are not seen as competitive compared to offshore alternatives. This leads to OEM’s & tier-ones driving increased levels of manufacturing offshore which eventually leads to increased supply chain risk and complexity and a long term erosion of UK manufacturing capability.” Competitiveness Programmes
“As our new product introduction activity and volumes increase we need to improve the immediate short term QCD performance of our UK suppliers and also recognise the need to develop the long term competitiveness of UK supply chain in a “narrow and deep” approach from tier-one to tier-n.”
Working with beneficiary companies to: • Increase sourcing of parts within the UK • Increase strength of supply chain partnerships and collaboration tier to tier • Create opportunities for suppliers to satisfy customers’ short and long term requirements and win new customers To increase growth potential of the UK Automotive Supply Chain.
Government funded Create and (Business, Innovation safeguard jobs within & Skills – through the UK Supply Chain treasury)
Improve Generate growth in competitiveness of UK the UK Supply Chain Suppliers
Encourage increased on-shoring of OEM spend in the UK Tailored Support Programmes
Assessment Action Plan
Future Target Developing Technical Capability
Building Leadership Capability
Vision, strategy & business plans
Reduce total delivered cost
Increase flexibility
Competitiveness Current Level Building functional capability Gap ISO/TS16949 Changes in rules for achieving IATF Recognition 4th Edition Scheme Management
Roles of
SMMT and Industry Manage Forum Certification Bodies
Audit
Organisation Key Changes
• More focus on pre-audit planning • More focus on auditing all processes on all shifts • Mandatory suspension for major non- conformities • Responsibility to provide corrective action to address non-conformities in 60 days from closing meeting Reasons For The Changes
• ISO process for review every 5 years to ensure ongoing relevance, taking into account user feedback
• Decrease the emphasis on Documentation
• Increase the emphasis on Achieving Value for the Organization and its customers
• Increase emphasis on Risk Management to achieve objectives ISO 9001:2015 Timeline
2013 2014 2015
May 2013 CD (Committee Draft) + Transition period February 2014 DIS for certification (Draft International Standard)
February 2015 FDIS (Final Draft International Standard)
September 2015 Published IS (International Standard) Distribution of the 52,692 sites ISO/TS 16949 certified sites as of 9/30/2013
EUROPE 10,437 sites 19.8 % of worldwide total
GERMANY 3,215 ITALY 1,168 FRANCE 1,015 NORTH AMERICA SPAIN 900 5,549 sites CZECH REPUBLIC 636 MIDDLE EAST 10.5 % of worldwide total UNITED KINGDOM 573 1,531 sites ASIA PACIFIC POLAND 530 3.0 % of 33,127 sites USA 3,871 worldwide total RUSSIA, UKRAINE, 296 62.8 % of worldwide total MEXICO 1,186 BELARUS, UZBEKISTAN TURKEY 777 CHINA 19,617 IRAN 708 REPUBLIC OF KOREA 4,645 INDIA 4,110 JAPAN 1,254 AFRICA THAILAND 1,223 483 sites TAIWAN/ROC 1,071 SOUTH AND CENTRAL 0.9 % of AMERICA worldwide total 1,565 sites 3.0 % of worldwide total
BRAZIL 1,181
(only countries listed with more than 500 ISO/TS16949 certified sites)
© 2013 IATF Global Certification Body Conference Troy, Michigan Impact on ISO/TS16949
IATF decision in March 2014
Options: • Align ISO/TS16949 with revised ISO9001
• Break away from ISO9001 and create a standalone standard
• Webinar poll of over 150 people: 91% said that IATF should keep alignment with ISO9001 Training: Internal Auditor Lead Auditor Recertification Core Tools - APQP, SPC, MSA, FMEA, PPAP
Webinar: www.smmt.co.uk
TS Support TS Workshop: Programme Planned for later in the year
Support Services: Contact 0121 717 6600
More information: www.industryforum.co.uk Andy Lane Director of Marketing & Business Development
SMMT Industry Forum Ltd 2680 Kings Court Birmingham Business Park Birmingham B37 7YE
M: +44 7876 881999 D: +44 121 717 6615 E: [email protected] www.industryforum.co.uk Q&A Session
Tim Hughes, SMMT Rob Morbin, SMMT Mairi Lucas, SMMT Andy Lane, Industry Forum
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