2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ENGINEERING TOOLS & METHODS

engineering, design and development, manufacturing, quality, and purchasing personnel. While the course module is approximately one hour in length, the estimated time to completion, including knowledge checks and the learning assessment, is one hour, 30 minutes. Learning Objectives By participating in this On Demand course, you will be able to: • Explain what APQP is, including its purpose and the goals of an effective APQP process • Identify the impacts and benefits that an effective APQP process has on both the customer and the supplier • Describe how an APQP process can be integrated into an organization’s business management system • Describe the contents of a ‘Master Plan’ for new product introduction, which includes an outline of the inputs and outputs of the various phases of the APQP process • Explain how APQP leads to continual improvement for the organization and for customer satisfaction Who Should Attend Participants in the Introduction to Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) on demand course will gain a ‘common-sense’ perspective for successful new product launches and what needs to be done to comply with automotive customer specific requirements. You will also understand how to apply the concepts of ‘front-end’ planning (via the APQP process) that will result in continual improvement of products and services for both the customer and the supplying organization. This course is relevant to individuals with limited or general knowledge of the APQP process and some experience with introducing new products or new manufacturing processes.

SESSION TWO • Stack fundamentals −− How to identify the stack path −− The two-column stack spreadsheet −− Entering dimensions into the spreadsheet −− Examples with coordinate dimensions SESSION THREE • Factoring G D & T into a Stack −− Location and runout tolerances −− Profile tolerances −− Form and orientation tolerances SESSION FOUR • Bonus and shift tolerance in a stack −− Overview of bonus and shift tolerance −− Part vs. assembly stacks • Wrap-up

Instructor:

John-Paul Belanger

.6 CEUs

Fee: $640 Web Seminar / $480 RePlay

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c0842/ or sae.org/learn/content/pd330842on/

Introduction to Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) 1 Hour | On Demand Course I.D.# PD530908ON To become a preferred supplier in the automotive industry, organizations must demonstrate high-level engineering and organizational capabilities that will meet customers’ needs today and tomorrow. Because the outcome of a product development project may determine whether or not an organization procures a purchase order or contract from a global automotive customer, Introduction to Advanced Product Quality Planning provides an overview of the best practices / methodologies for planning and managing the successful launch of a new product. The benefits of a successful new product launch are recognized by both global automotive customers and suppliers. There are thousands of great inspirations and great ideas each year, but the difficult task that so many organizations struggle with is how to take those ideas and develop them into a viable product design, and then manufacture the designed product, and then distribute and sell the product. An understanding of the Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) process, the management of the process, and the implementation of the process is critical to the product development multi-disciplinary team which includes top management, the project manager, product engineering, process

Topical Outline • What is APQP

• Purpose of APQP • APQP Integration • Developing a Master Plan for New Products • APQP Benefits

Instructor: Fee: $90

Larry E. Bissell

.2 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/pd530908on/

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