1、 供应商评价的指标体系 13 2020年6月23日 资料内容仅供参考,如有不当或者侵权,请联系本人改正或者删除。 供应商评价的指标体系 Evaluation elements Target requirements = 100% 1. Company 1.1 Company profile Economic aspects The company is sound Product range/process range The range of products and processes covers the la
2、rgest possible proportion of the customer’s total requirements so that as many products as possible can be obtained from a small number of supplier Location The supplier’s location provide optimum transport logistics, communications and safety Market position The supplier is well established in
3、the market (market share) and has a good reputation Innovation rate/innovation potential The supplier has the necessary potential (resource) to fulfill the requirements in terms of innovations 1.2 Management Stability The management shows permanence or, in the event of changes, the necessary
4、opportunity so that the customer can depend on the suppliers long-term predictability Competence Through its conduct, the management shows that it is competent to fulfill the customer’s requirements Customer orientation Through continuous contact with the customer, the management demonstrates it
5、s customer-oriented thinking. The measures agreed during visits to and in meetings with the customer are implemented quickly and effectively 1.3 QM system Certification The supplier has a QM system certified in accordance with ISO9000 of a comparable standard Audit results The results of inte
6、rnal quality audits and the results of other customers reveal no serious discrepancies 1.4 Cooperation and service (overall assessment) Partnership The supplier has a Quality Policy aimed at partnership with his customers Partnership is practised in all respects at the interfaces between cust
7、omer and supplier Flexibility The supplier’s organization is geared to flexibility in terms of cooperation with the customer so that the customer’s wishes are responded to, examined in an appropriate manner and implemented accordingly. This is also demonstrated in the course of day-to-day cooperat
8、ion with the customer Reliability The supplier shows through his conduct that he is a reliable partner Quality assurance agreement The supplier is prepared in principle to make quality assurance agreements with the customer Accessibility At the interfaces, the supplier offers the necessary tec
9、hnical, organizational and human resources in order to permit optimum communication 2 Technologies 2.1 Product strategy Orientation towards standards As far as it is possible and necessary, the supplier is oriented towards existing standards Orientation towards customer’s needs The product
10、 strategy is geared to the needs of the customer with the facility for reponding swiftly to changing needs Systems/modules The supplier is prepared and has the caopabilities required also to supply modules/systems in addition to products 2.2 Production Deployment of technology The technology
11、deployed corresponds to the state of the art Technological competence The supplier is fully competent in the use of the technologies deployed 2.3 Development Development time The development time (time to market) is the shortest by comparison with the supplier’s competitors Samples/protot
12、ypes Samples/prototypes are always supplied by the agreed date. The first samples/prototypes comply with the specified requirements Qualification (procedures) The supplier is able to carry out all necessary tests so that there is no need for a complete qualification testing within the customer’s
13、company Market maturity The principal features of the first samples/prototypes (process capability etc.) already show that the series-manufactured products will fully comply with the customer’s requirements 2.4 Cooperation Technical support The supplier can provide support for the customer’s
14、development staff in all aspects of development and thereby play a key role as a valuable partner of the customer Information policy The flow of information from the supplier is comprehensive and allows the customer’s development staff to take into account all aspects of the new product as seen f
15、rom the supplier’s viewpoint Interfaces The supplier offers sufficient direct contacts to ensure that the information flow is not distorted and/or obstructed by unnecessary detours Documentation The jdocumentation on samples/prototypes is comprehensive and does not five rise to subsequent querie
16、s 3 Processed 3.1 Process documentation Procedures All key processed ( opearional and production processed) are documented in a suitable form(procedure) Test points All processes feature suitable test points so that it can be verified that the supplier has a complete command of the process
17、es 3.2 Process control Process conformance The process conformance of the key processes is proven and satisfies the requirements Process changes(frequency) The frequency of the changes is in accordance with the need to increase quality, to reduce costs and to assure supplies to the customer
18、3.3 Environmental compatibility Consumption of resources The supplier monitors, documents and provides information on the consumption of resources. By comparison with the supplier’s competitors, the consumption of resources in optimal Use of hazardous substances The use of hazardous substances
19、 in the manufacturing process in documented and efforts are made to keep the use of hazardous substances to an absolute minimum Environmental pollution Environmental pollution arising from the manufacture application and waste disposal of the products is documented and continuously reduced Risk p
20、otential The risk potential arising from the product is already taken into acccount at the development stage and the risks are minimized. Where necessary, suitable labeling is used to draw the attention of the consumer to the remaining risk 3.4 Cooperation Notification of change Important prod
21、uct and process changes are only implemented after prior consultation with customer and are notifiec in food time prior to their planned introduction so that the customer can examine the effects on his current production and, where necessary, obtain the required approval from his customers Reports
22、on process conformance The supplier reports at regular, agreed intervals on the process conformance of the critical products and process parameters 4 Products 4.1 Delivery quality Failure rate The failure rate in ppm is lower that the agreed quality target for all products supplied Reject
23、rate(technical) The reject rate in % of deliveries is below th agreed target value Production failure rate(customer) The number of production failures in ppm (failures which occur in subsequent processing steps) is below the agreed target value Packaging, labelling The complaints regarding defi
24、ciencies in packaging and labeling in ppm based on the process steps in below the agreed target value The packaging is practical, provides adequate protection for the products and is limited to what is necessary. The labeling contains all essential information, is clearly legible and is provided wi
25、th a barcode 4.2 Reliability Failure rate in the field The failure rate in the field(failures in the course of operation by the end user) is below the agreed target value in ppm Results of reliability tests The number of failures in reliability tests carried out by the supplier and the custom
26、er is less than the agreed values 4.3 Processing of complaints Failure analysis reports In terms of both from and content, the reports meet the requirements. They contain details of corrective action required to prevent the recurrence of the failure Processing time The processing time for the
27、 failure analysis report covering · The initial acknowledgement and · The concluding assessment with · Proposed corrective action Satisfies the requrements Effectiveness of corrective actions The corrective action proposed in failure analysis reports is successful. Recurrent failures do not oc
28、cur 4.4 Cooperation Interfaces The interfaces and procedures for the exchange of information on products are clearly defined Information The information provided on the products is adequate and satisfactory Early warning system(technical) The supplier operates an early warning system which
29、gives the customer early notification at the occurrence of problems in the supplier’s production Mutual improvement programmes On his own intiative, the supplier takes steps to improve the products the supplies Notification of changes Changes are notified promptly and in detail so that no queri
30、es are necessary 5 Deliveries 5.1 Deliveries logistics Ability to deliver The supplier’s ability to deliver is assured even in the event of changes in the requirements due to increased demand For this purpose, regular disclosure of projected quantitative requirements take place between the
31、supplier and the customer. The supplier is proactive in seeking this dialogue Reliability of deliveries The reliability of deliveries, expressed in % of deliveries which comply with the agreed delivery date, is above the target value Reject rate(logistics) The reject rate of the deliveries in %
32、due to logistical errors ( incorrect deliveries, incorrect delivery date etc.) is below the target value Contingency stocks The supplier maintains contingency stocks to assure deliveries in the event of short-term production breakdowns JIT/STS concepts The supplier entirely offers contracts for
33、Just In Time/Ship To Stock deliveries Early warning system(logistical) The logistics of the supplier incorporate an early warning system to inform the customer promptly of delivery delays 5.2 Transport system Transport, packaging The method of transport and form of packaging are selected so a
34、s to reliably prevent damage to the products in transit Labeling The labeling conforms to the customer’s requirements Special labeling requirements are taken into account Re-use/waste disposal The form of packaging (material, construction etc.) permits re-use of suitable materials, appropriatel
35、y marked, which enable a separation Documents accompanying goods The documents which accomany the goods contain all necessary information, clearly presented 5.3 Cost management Sales conditions/terms of payment The supplier accepts the customer’s purchasing conditions and terms of payment or,
36、 alternatively, observes normal market practice Pricing practice, discipline The supplier gives reliable, long-term price indications and is prepared to sign long-term delivery agreements with firm prices Cost transparency The costs of the product are broken down clearly so that the main cost el
37、ements(materials, production costs, packaging costs, etc.) can be identified and the potential for cost reductions recognized by both parties 5.4 Cooperation Data exchange The supplier has the technical facilities required in order to be able to process cost-effectively the exchange of data(pur
38、chase orders, complaints, data sheets etc) via EDI Processing of enquiry and orders The processing time for orders and enquiry conforms to the agreed timescates Response time/flexibility The response time and flexibility meet the agreed requirements Joint cost reduction programmes Together, th
39、e supplier and the customer analyze the costs at regular intervals to identify possiblities of cost reductions and initiate appropriate actions Discontinuation of products The discontinuation of products is carried out within a suitab le timescale to allow the customer to develop alternatives without diminishing his ability to deliver 更多免费资料,尽在






