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Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)

Introduction: Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)

Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) is a structured process used in the automotive and manufacturing industries to ensure products meet customer requirements. It provides a framework for planning, validating, and controlling product development from concept to production.

Background

Developed by the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG), APQP standardises how manufacturers and suppliers manage quality throughout the product lifecycle. It is widely applied beyond automotive in aerospace, electronics, and general manufacturing.

Key Elements / Features

Five Phases:

    1. Planning and definition.
    2. Product design and development.
    3. Process design and development.
    4. Product and process validation.
    5. Feedback, assessment, and corrective actions.
  • Cross-Functional Teams: Involves engineering, production, and quality staff.
  • Documentation: Uses tools such as FMEAs, control plans, and process flow diagrams.

Applications / Examples

  • Automotive OEMs require suppliers to follow APQP before approving new parts.
  • Electronics firms use APQP phases to ensure reliability in new product launches.

Example: A car supplier applies APQP to validate a new braking system, ensuring design and process risks are addressed before mass production.

Relevance / Impact

APQP reduces risks, improves quality, and ensures smoother product launches. It enhances collaboration between manufacturers and suppliers, lowering costs and increasing customer satisfaction.

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