Title :
Implementation of a “perfect launch” process to improve the effectiveness of automotive new product ramps
Author :
Hempleman, Gary L.
Author_Institution :
Harris Semicond., Findlay, OH, USA
Abstract :
Automotive new product ramps demand that product-to-market times are shorter than ever to face the ongoing competitive challenges of the future. Implementation of a “perfect launch” process is a key factor driving the continuous improvement process aimed at providing parts meeting all customer requirements with zero anomalies. The QS-9000 Production Part Approval Process for General Motors requires an Early Production Containment (GP-12) procedure, “to document the supplier´s effort to gain control of its processes during start-up and acceleration, so that any quality issues that may arise are quickly identified and corrected at the supplier´s location and not at the GM customer´s manufacturing location”. Our process at Harris Semiconductor expands this concept to Ford and Chrysler (beyond QS-9000 requirements) to optimize our systems effectiveness aimed at the elimination of all returns and failures
Keywords :
automotive electronics; electronic equipment manufacture; optimisation; process control; product development; quality control; standards; Chrysler; Early Production Containment GP-12 procedure; Ford; GM QS-9000 Production Part Approval Process; General Motors; automotive new product ramp; competitiveness; component supplier location; continuous improvement process; customer requirements; failures elimination; manufacturing location; perfect launch process implementation; process acceleration; process control; process start-up; product-to-market time; quality issues; returns elimination; systems effectiveness optimization; Acceleration; Assembly; Automotive engineering; Continuous improvement; Error correction; Gain control; Inspection; Manufacturing; Manufacturing processes; Process control; Production; Semiconductor device manufacture; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 1998. Twenty-Third IEEE/CPMT
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4523-1
DOI :
10.1109/IEMT.1998.731018