Potential customers of a company's new product have tight tolerance requirements. The company plans to purchase a critical component. To meet customer requirements, the company should first:
Potential customers of a company's new product have tight tolerance requirements. The company plans to purchase a critical component. To meet customer requirements, the company should first:
To meet customer requirements for tight tolerances, the company should first certify the supplier of the critical component. This ensures that the supplier can consistently provide components that meet the necessary specifications. Certification typically involves auditing the supplier's quality management systems and production processes to ensure they are capable of producing components that meet tight tolerance requirements.
D is correct.
Can someone explain me why is it not A ? Even though is your supply is certified you can have manufacturing problem due to design with this new component. You have to process statistical implementation.
before you can certify the supplier, should the tight tolerance be checked then certify?
"The company plans to purchase a critical component", I think the tolerance is checked and the company cannot fulfil, so they outsource this to supplier