Supply chain quality is a hot topic these days. Suppliers may be considered third-party organizations, but they are also extensions of your organization. One aspect of managing supplier quality is dealing with shipments of nonconforming items, parts, or services from suppliers.
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The following are two typical paths that an organization can take to deal with a supplier nonconformance:
1. Only request that the supplier only replace or repair the items or redo the service
2. Request the supplier to complete one of the following:
• A supplier corrective action request(SCAT)
• A corrective action plan (CAP), also referred to as corrective and preventive action (CAPA)1
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Whether you are dealing with
Whether you are dealing with a new supplier or a supplier you’ve had a long-term relationship with, there can be issues on non-conformance. This can happen for a number of reasons including staying competitive, time issues, and lower costs. Issues of non conformance can lead to increased long-term costs, prolonged production or delays, and sacrificing relationships with customers and market standards.
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