on 08-21-2008 11:44 AM
Hi,
Could any one please tell me what is the process flow in SAP for Parts Production Approval Process (PPAP's)?
Thank you very much in Advance.
Best Regards.,
Sharan
Please refer this Blog (PPAP) - Full Process in PPAP
Kindly check it.....
Thanks and Regards
Joesherin S
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hi
The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is a business process "owned" by companyu2019s quality departments. It makes sure, that the introduction of new parts or engineering changes are executed in a standardized way. Within the sourcing process, there is a high need to have standardized approval procedures before new or changed parts from suppliers are used in procurement and production. The main result of the purchasing and sourcing process is the purchasing contract containing all relevant information of a part. To "release" those contracts to operational procurement is considered to be a major part of a companyu2019s PPAP related to procured parts. Normally this is the last quality gate of parts procured by third party suppliers. Best business practices combine the PPAP with an appropriate status management of the purchasing contracts and/or contract items; i.e. a contract item may not be used in operational procurement if it was not officially approved in the related PPAP.
refer this link for more concept clearance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Production_Part_Approval_Process
regards
kunal
award if helpful
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Hi Sharan,
You contact Mr. Mahesh Shivde. He will be the better person to answer on this.
Regards,
Hemant
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