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Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP & PPAP)

Advanced Product Quality Planning
- The Quality Framework for Developing Superior Product

Date: 18th-19th August 2008
Venue: Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) is a disciplined process to ensure that a structured sequence of activities is completed. These activities will ensure that an organization can provide a quality product, on time, at the lowest cost and which exactly meets the customer’s specific requirements. Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is specifically deals with determining and ensuring if all of the customers engineering criteria design records and specification requirements are properly understood by the supplier and that the supplier processes have the potential to produce products which meet these requirements. This 2 day workshop is designed for the quality and production personnel gain skills needed to implement the Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) process, develop Control Plans and complete the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) within their organizations.

Objectives

Who Should Attend

The Expert - Mr Nazari Haron

Mr Nazari Haron, graduated in the Warwick University, U.K. with a Master degree in Manufacturing Systems, attended formal training in Toyota Production System, in Toyota Aichi plant, Nagoya, Japan. An ex-internal consultant for multi-national automotive-based Asahi group of companies, specializing in Lean Manufacturing with over 15 years real life hands-on experience both in technical and management.

Mr Nazari Haron is certified trainer by PSMB and CTI (Competency Training Institute of Australia) and a course leader for Lean Production and Productivity Skill Training Course Series. He also provides IE consulting services on Lean/TPS Production System; 5S, TPM, Kaizen, Quick Changeover, Cellular system set up, Production Line Balancing, Factory Layout Planning, TQC and Small Group Activities.

He has helped many, in a wide variety of workplaces within Asahi group of companies around the world and many local multi national companies. His approach is down-to-earth, with proven tools and techniques and they are easy to implement. With that rich hands-on experience and knowledge, he has helped many to realize their potential and capabilities. Through the Know- How and practical experience, he will for sure provide guidance for practical and more important, effective result.

Workshop Format

HRDF

This workshop is HRDF SBL Scheme Claimable.

Call Us Now!

Do not miss this professional training - The investment is only RM 1690 per delegate, and RM 1590 for the early bird fees (register before 18th July 2008), It's a small investment in future success. If you would like to have more information or would like to know about the fees for group registrations, please do not hesitate to contact us now.

Tel : (603) 40216000
Fax : (603) 40235716
Email : admin@gin-my.com

Donation and Awareness Campaign with NKF

NKF (National Kidney Foundation Malaysia
National Kidney
Foundation Malaysia
Social initiatives are always an important parts of GIN's core corporate beliefs. We strongly believe in “Do Great by Doing Good”. As our effort to give back to the society, we are grateful to sponsor a Donation and Awareness campaign for National Kidney Foundation Malaysia.

GIN will donate RM100.00 to NKF for every delegate register for the programs below:

Statistical Process Control (SPC), 16th -17th June 2008.

Essentials Skills as a QA/QC Manager, 30th -31st July 2008

Advance Product Quality Planning (APQP & PPAP), 18th – 19th August 2008

TQM in Manufacturing, 8th – 9th September 2008

Each year, NKF needs to raise RM3 million to provide the subsidised dialysis treatment. This amount does not include the necessary funds needed for their development efforts such as the purchase of a new dialysis machine that cost about RM 40,000 to RM 45,000 each to replace the old machine. We hope the funding from our programs would be able to assists them to alleviate the sufferings of the poor kidney patients.

For more information, please visit National Kidney Foundation of Malaysia.