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Burwood Fasteners: Using Q-Pulse in the aerospace aftermarket

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Q-Pulse and Burwood Fasteners

I have been using Q-Pulse in the aerospace aftermarket for around 6 years now, from the early days of version 4 up to version 5.2, which currently in use today.

We used Q-Pulse to gain certification to ISO 9001:2000 and more recently the Aerospace Standard, AS/EN 9120. Q-Pulse has been an effective tool in this certification process, with both Standards Auditors and Customer Auditors commenting on how comprehensive and seamless the system is. Several auditors have commented that they have far more confidence in the 'auditee' if:

a) Q-Pulse is used; and
b) it has been configured comprehensively to allow complete visibility of the audited areas.
Burwood Fasteners specialise in the supply of fasteners, hardware and consumables to the aerospace industry. I have daily contact with EASA Part 21, 145, M customers within the EU and FAR Part 145 in the USA as well as contact with a wide manufacturing base.

Current industry climate

The increased cost of quality products, brought about by the lack of availability due to increased lead-times from the manufacturers, as well as rising raw material costs are an increased concern for my industry. This situation has been further exacerbated by the enormous supply chain requirement for fasteners, driven by the aircraft programmes within Boeing and Airbus, which has seen manufacturer's backlogs increase from just a few months to well over two years in some cases. This has forced the majority of suppliers to re-align their procurement plans and to urgently re-examine their own supply chains to attempt to source (alternate) products from alternate sources to satisfy their own demand and to safeguard their own existing and future programmes.
As more and more manufacturing customers seek to adopt lean processes and just in time (JIT) methodology, leading to a streamlining of their own supply chains and consequently a reduction in the number of approved suppliers, the market share for the supplier/distributor will become evermore challenging. Customers are demanding, and quite rightly so, suppliers to provide a more encompassing and more innovative solution to their supply chain requirements, expecting the supplier base to become more integrated and open with each other to ensure the best service possible is offered to the customer. Within the aerospace industry the OEMs and Primes are also beginning to stipulate that supplier/distributors revise their Management Systems to incorporate Standards such as AS/EN 9100 and 9120.

It is my view that suppliers who are not yet certified to AS/EN 9120 and that use Q-Pulse to manage their QMS will find it a far less painful process to achieve certification than those who don't.

To discuss this further, make a post in the related forum post.

Published Apr 15 2008, 02:00 PM by Neil Stanbury

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Daniel Rae said:

Great post, thanks!

April 15, 2008 4:14 PM

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