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76 P6.1.3 Are materials stored appropriately and are the means of transport/packaging facilities suitable for the special characteristics of the materials? Minimum requirements relevant for assessment Examples for implem…

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P6.1.2 Are the necessary quantities/production batch sizes of production mate-
rials available at the agreed upon time and at the correct storage loca-
tion/work-station?
Minimum requirements relevant for assessment
Examples for implementation
The production material must be of the agreed
quality and must be provided in the correct quantity
and the correct packaging, with the correct docu-
mentation, at the agreed time and at the agreed
place. Parts/components must be available at de-
fined storage areas/work-stations.
At the workplace, parts and primary materials are
provided as needed, taking into account the order
quantity/lot size in accordance with the logistics
concept.
The reuse of residual quantities, separated parts,
reworked parts, reused parts from product audits,
inspected items, etc. and their traceability must be
clearly defined.
Regulations for reintroducing parts from outsourced
processes (e.g. sorting service) must be available.
Production material includes,
for example:
Software, packaging, load
carriers, parts and compo-
nents, raw material, series
packaging for delivery to the
customer, operating, auxil-
iary and process materials
suitable means of transport
Defined storage locations
and stock levels
KANBAN, Just in time/Just in
sequence, FIFO/FEFO
Revision / change status of
materials and software
Special requirements regard-
ing components and contain-
ers (e.g. ESD protection, hu-
midity, temperature, residue)
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P6.1.3 Are materials stored appropriately and are the means of
transport/packaging facilities suitable for the special characteristics of
the materials?
Minimum requirements relevant for assessment
Examples for implementation
Packaging requirements must be consistently taken
into account/fulfilled.
During manufacture and in-house transport and
also when being transported to and from service
providers, suitable transport units must be used to
protect the products from damage and contamina-
tion.
Storage areas/work-stations/containers must be ap-
propriate for the tidiness and cleanliness required
for the material. Cleaning cycles are defined and
monitored.
The supply of materials at the work-station/on the
assembly line must allow for safe handling.
Specified storage times and use-by dates for spe-
cial materials must be monitored by means of ap-
propriate methods
Operating and auxiliary materials for plants and ma-
chinery that have a direct effect on the prod-
uct/product quality must be monitored accordingly.
Materials, operating and auxiliary materials must be
protected against environmental and climatic influ-
ences.
Stock quantities
Storage conditions
released special and stand-
ard transport containers
Protection against damage
to the material
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Over-filling (storage areas
and containers)
Maximum and minimum stor-
age times, specified interim
storage times, FIFO/FEFO
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P6.1.4 Are the necessary labels/records/releases available and allocated
appropriately to the materials?
Minimum requirements relevant for assessment
Examples for implementation
Released materials must be clearly identifiable. The
release identification on bundles/batches/load carri-
ers/parts must be defined.
It must be ensured that only released materi-
als/parts are forwarded to production/the next pro-
duction stage and used.
Traceability from the sub-supplier to the customer
must be guaranteed according to a defined tracea-
bility concept.
Customer requirements as well as statutory and
regulatory requirements regarding labeling are
taken into account.
Customer requirements re-
garding labeling and tracea-
bility
Labeling of released
parts/materials (stickers, la-
bels, issue slips, VDA label,
DMC, etc.)
Records of approvals
Traceability system
Documentation of waivers
(number, duration, type of
identification, etc.)
Stock management systems
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