Defective Parts
purchasing shop machinery
terms
terms
100

what are the 3 concerns when we have defective parts

1. How to keep production going

 2. Disposition of defective parts

 3. work with supplier to fix problem for the future

100

add a new capability to enhance our design work

capability

100

the practice of using two suppliers for a given component, raw material, product, or service.

dual sourcing

100

The decision about what to do with non-conforming product.

product dispotion

200

3 things we want from suppliers 

Quality

Timely delivery

Cost

200

 3 things that allow us to do more of the same to accommodate growth or increased use of the same capability

capacity/growth/bottleneck

200

a supplier who performs the purchasing function for another company. Also known as a procurement services provider.

integrated supplier

200

a supplier is a company that makes goods and services available to other companies or consumers.

supplier/vendor

300

Quality

consistancy

300

usually means moving an out sourced part in-house

cost reduction

300

the process of choosing between manufacturing a product in-house or purchasing it from an external supplier.

make/buy descisions

300

A purchasing strategy to shrink the supplier base. Tins reduces complexity and costs while increasing pricing leverage.

supplier reduction

400

Cost

lowest reasonable

400

this option should also be chosen after looking at outsourcing, automation, and kaizen

labor reduction

400

the minimum order size accepted by a supplier.

minimum order quantity

400

make/buy decisions are generated by:

1) Design

2) Problems with an in-house produced part or process 

3) Problems with vendor (cost, delivery, quality)

4) Capacity constraints

500

QTC

quality, timely delivery, cost

500

1. Replace

2. Safety

3 Improved qualities, accuracy, lead-time

1. to retire equipment no longer maintainable

2. to reduce risk to workers

3. comes under the category of more control of the operation. Usually, to eliminate a poor vendor

500

the practice of having certain job functions or business processes done by an outside company instead of using an in-house department.

outscouring