Automotive industry Quality and Engineering
The provided podcast outlines the **Customer-Specific Requirements** established by **Ford Motor Company** for suppliers operating under the **IATF-16949:2016** quality standard. Effective **June 15, 2026**, these guidelines mandate rigorous protocols for **quality management systems**, manufacturing feasibility, and **supply chain risk analysis**. The text details specific expectations for **Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)**, including the use of specialized software and the implementation of **Reverse FMEA** processes to identify potential defects. Furthermore, it defines strict **process capability** targets, such as maintaining a **Ppk greater than 1.33**, and outlines mandatory notification procedures for production interruptions or the shipment of **nonconforming product**. Compliance with these standards is essential for organizations to achieve and maintain **Q1 status**, Ford’s primary metric for supplier excellence. Automotive suppliers today operate under a regime of unprecedented technical and logistical pressure. In this high-stakes environment, the release of the "Ford Customer-Specific Requirements (CSR) — Effective June 15, 2026" represents a definitive pivot for organizations utilizing the SCCAF process. This update is far more than a routine manual refresh; it is a strategic manifesto for the future of the Ford-supplier relationship. It signals a decisive shift toward high-velocity transparency, predictive risk management, and absolute Tier-1 accountability for the entire value chain. For the modern quality professional, this document is no longer just a reference,it is the roadmap for operational survival.
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