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IATF 16949 – What Changes?

What lead to the change, new and updated concepts, key changes, key requirements as well as steps for a seamless transition from ISO/TS 16949 to IATF 16949.

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Developed in 1999, by the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) alongside ISO’s technical committee for quality management, ISO/TS 16949 is a standard specific to the automotive sector that works as a complement to ISO 9001. Today, it is one of the most widely used international standards in the automotive industry around the world.
In order to face important new challenges that have risen in the ever-changing global scenario, the IATF and ISO have agreed to discontinue their joint development of ISO/TS 16949, and the IATF is releasing a new standard: IATF 16494.
In this webinar, Gus discusses what lead to the change, new and updated concepts, key changes, key requirements as well as steps for a seamless transition and important transition dates every organization making the change from ISO/TS 16949 to IATF 16949 must be aware of.
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Gustavo Oliveira
Gus Oliveira has a degree in Business Administration as well as a degree in Economics from The University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth (USA). Oliveira has experience in the software industry for Business Excellence also in the financial and business development field, working in large companies both in the United States and in Brazil as a financial analyst, business strategy consultant and a senior project consultant.

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