World Auto Parts Suppliers look to USA

Global auto suppliers are still looking to the United States for growth, despite the North American industry’s recent struggles.

Mexico City’s Grupo Bocar is building a third injection-molding plant for its Plastic Tec group. Grupo Bocar was promoting its capabilities at the Management Briefing Seminars.

Italian auto suppliers, meanwhile, are touting their knowledge of Fiat S.p.A. Fiat took charge of Chrysler Group in June.

Fiat and Chrysler “are in an early limbo stage now, but there are opportunities. It is going to happen,” said Luigi Giachino, business development manager for Mecaprom Technologies Corp., of Bergamo, Italy, during an interview at the forum yesterday.

Mecaprom has opened its first suburban Detroit office. It is looking for a partner in the region. It wants to combine its knowledge of small engine development with Fiat with an established North American supplier.

The company is part of an outreach program through the Italian American Alliance for Business and Technology. The alliance centers around suppliers in Turin, Fiat’s home, and wants to make connections with Chrysler Group and its supply base.

Many of the alliance companies have had business in North America but expect to build on that now that Fiat will be working with Chrysler Group on future small vehicles, said alliance President Massimo Denipoti.

Grupo Bocar already is a direct supplier to U.S., European and Japanese carmakers with business units producing aluminum die cast parts, machined parts and plastics.

Plastic Tec made the first in-mold application of a textile skin for an auto interior part in North America for the Volkswagen Jetta. Jaime Puente, office manager at the supplier, said it also makes air vents for BMW’s plant in Spartanburg, S.C., replacing auto parts previously made in Europe.

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Education and Kinetic Die Casting Company

Kinetic Die Casting Company believes that a well educated America, opens the opportunity to have a well educated workforce. Education is slipping in America. There are fewer graduates available for the jobs available. Most people graduating from High School, go directly into the workforce instead of to a University or College. A better educated America is a better educated source of working people.

For this reason, Kinetic Die Casting Company is helping to sponsoring a website aimed at financing the education of students in Louisiana. Louisiana’s Need Based Student Financial Assistance Program. The Louisiana Go Grant is a need-based financial aid program aimed at making college more affordable for students from moderate- and low-income families. Louisiana resident students who are eligible for and receive the federal Pell Grant may also be eligible for a Go Grant. The grant helps cover the difference between the actual cost of attending a public or private college in Louisiana and the amount of a student’s Pell Grant award.

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Tool and Die Makers Skilled Trades Needed

The excerpt below is from Todd Cuson, M.A. Organizational Behavior, and a qualification officer in Arizona.

Most high school students have no idea what one can earn by learning a trade, “A journeyman generally earns between $28 and $32 an hour (up to $64,000 a year)–a pretty nice wage for a 23-year-old. Most states require a plumber to have 2 to 10 years of experience at the apprentice level to qualify as a journeyman. My neighbor attended a trade school. He is a tool and die maker. He learned the skill in night classes. After spending time as an apprentice, he opened his own shop.It is now a multi-million dollar business”. A competent person learning a skilled trade can easily achieve the American dream. We at 10 best Tucson are on a mission to find the best home service professionals in Tucson and share them with the community. By uniting community officials and business leaders under the common goal of higher quality trades in the labor pool, the ability for honest manufacturing companies to grow without compromising their excellent service records will be achievable. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao recently announced her “Skills to Build America’s Future” initiative. It “will reach out to a new generation of tradesmen and women and encourage them to use their skills and talents to find careers that will help to pave the way to a fulfilling career and bright financial future” (Doleta).

This message must be made clear to the future of our local labor market and to current workers who are considering changing careers. These skills that are currently cultivated by a unique few are ones to be proud of, and can be quite lucrative as well. Becoming a journeyman and with an entrepreneurial co-education or an enterprising spirit practically ensures an exalted status of financial wealth. These are pragmatic messages that must be presented to our youth. Our businesses can grow while maintaining their integrity and providing the absolute best possible service to home owners and customers. They deserve it. Keep a watchful eye on this topic. 10 best Tucson will be the catalyst for change.

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AS 9100 – The Standard for Aerospace

(Content below is from the ISOQAR website)
AS 9100 – The Standard for Aerospace
What is AS 9100?

AS 9100 is the quality management standard specifically written for the aerospace industry. It had long been considered by some entities, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), that the ISO 9000 series of standards were inadequate in terms of ensuring quality and safety in the “high risk” aerospace industry.

AS 9000, was first published in August 1997 and was written with input from a number of large aerospace prime contractors including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and GE Aircraft Engines and was written against the clauses of ISO 9001:1994.

In late 1999, the first revision of AS 9100 was published by The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International) with input from the American Aerospace Quality Group (AAQG) and support from the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) and the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC).

The current version of AS 9100, Revision B, aligns the standard with ISO 9001:2000 and has extra requirements regarding Regulatory Compliance and the following aerospace-sector specific requirements:

* Configuration management
* Design phase, design verification, validation and testing processes
* Reliability, maintainability and safety
* Approval and review of subcontractor performance
* Verification of purchased product
* Product identification throughout the product’s life cycle
* Product documentation
* Control of production process changes
* Control of production equipment, tools and numerical control machine programmes
* Control of work performed outside the supplier’s facilities
* Special processes
* Inspection and testing procedures
* Methods, resources and recording
* Corrective action
* Expansion of the internal audit requirements in ISO 9001:2000
* First article inspection
* Servicing, including collecting and analysing data, delivery, investigation and reporting and control of technical documentation
* Review of disposition of non conforming product

As a result, ISO 9001:2000 is totally encompassed within AS 9100 with these additional requirements applied specifically addressing aviation safety concerns. It is also the only standard which considers the role of the Regulatory Authorities and so many of the “add-ins” are directly traceable to FAA Regulations FAR Part 21 (Certification Procedures for Products and Parts), Part 39 (Airworthiness Directives) and Part 45 (Identification and Registration Marking).

However it must be remembered that AS 9100 remains complementary to contractual and applicable law and regulations. Any business implementing an AS 9100 compliant quality system must ensure the additional requirements of their customers, regulatory agencies (FAA, JAA etc) and local, state and national laws are referenced within the systems documentation.

There is now a family of the AS 9100 Standards applicable to different areas of the aerospace industry which includes the following:

AS 9101B – Quality System Assessment (the checklist corresponding to AS 9100 rev B)
AS 9102 – Aerospace First Article Inspection Requirements
AS 9110 – Requirements for Maintenance Organisations
AS 9120 – Requirements for Stockists and Distributors
The Benefits of Implementing AS 9100

Implementing AS 9100 will motivate staff by defining their key roles and responsibilities. Cost savings can be made through improved efficiency and productivity as product or service deficiencies will be highlighted. From this, improvements can be developed, resulting in less waste, inappropriate or rejected work and fewer complaints. Customers will notice that orders are met consistently, on time and to the correct specification. This can open up the market place to increased opportunities. An additional benefit due to the standardised processes and procedures is the reduction in multiple expectations due to the consistency in verification.
How to Implement AS 9100

* Identify the requirements of AS 9100 and how they apply to the business involved.
* Establish quality objectives and how they fit in to the operation of the business.
* Produce a documented quality policy indicating how these requirements are satisfied.
* Communicate them throughout the organisation.
* Evaluate the quality policy, its stated objectives and then prioritise requirements to ensure they are met.
* Identify the boundaries of the management system and produce documented procedures as required.
* Ensure these procedures are suitable and adhered to.
* Once developed, undertake internal audits to ensure the system carries on working.

Why Seek Certification to AS 9100

* Registration to AS 9100 by an accredited registrar shows commitment to quality and customers and a willingness to work towards improving efficiency.
* It demonstrates the existence of an effective quality management system that satisfies the rigours of an independent, external audit and addresses the additional safety, reliability and quality concerns specific to the aerospace industry.
* An AS 9100 certificate enhances company image in the eyes of customers, employees and shareholders alike.
* It gives a competitive edge to an organisation’s marketing.

Audit to AS 9100

Once all the requirements of AS 9100 have been met it is time for an external audit. This should be carried out by a third party, accredited registrar. ISOQAR will review the quality manuals and procedures. This process involves looking at the company’s evaluation of quality and ascertains if targets set for the management programme are measurable and achievable. This is followed at a later date by a full on-site audit to ensure that working practices observe the procedures and stated objectives and that appropriate records are kept. AS 9101B will be used as the assessment checklist.

After a successful audit a certificate of registration to AS 9100 will be issued. There will then be surveillance visits (usually once or twice a year) to ensure that the system continues to work.

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Magnesium Die Casting Parts in Manufacturing

Magnesium Die Casting Parts in Manufacturing. In manufacturing, less production costs and less production time are what every company wants to create more profit. Magnesium die casting parts makes these two things possible for every company willing to invest in the process, a very good one in the long-run.

When a manufacturing company invests in magnesium die casting by buying all the needed machines and inserting it into their manufacturing process, they are saving a lot of time and money. Magnesium die casting makes parts which are consistent and well-made to be part of bigger machines.

A manufacturing company always wants to be ahead of its competitors. In an industry where even the smallest advantage of time or cost could be the difference between being the leader and being a follower, innovations should be pushed for by the minute and integrated into the company’s processes immediately. Magnesium die casting is one of these innovations which could do nothing else but help any company which decides to use it.

It has some disadvantages, but the many advantages of magnesium die casting parts make it a very viable option for manufacturing companies who wish to increase their productivity while at the same time cutting back on production time and costs.

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