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  2. IATF 16949 - Wikipedia

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    Today, a supplier without a valid certificate has little chance of supplying a Tier 1 supplier and certainly no chance of supplying a car manufacturer with standard parts, if indeed that OEM is a participating member of the IATF (most Japan OEM are members of JAMA and not members of the IATF). [6] Certification bodies include:

  3. Advanced product quality planning - Wikipedia

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    APQP is utilized by US automakers and some of their affiliates. Tier 1 suppliers are typically required to follow APQP procedures, techniques, and are also typically required to be audited and registered to IATF 16949. This methodology is also being used in other manufacturing sectors.

  4. Tier 1 network - Wikipedia

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    A Tier 1 network is an Internet Protocol (IP) network that can reach every other network on the Internet solely via settlement-free interconnection (also known as settlement-free peering). [1] [2] Tier 1 networks can exchange traffic with other Tier 1 networks without paying any fees for the exchange of traffic in either direction. [3]

  5. Automotive Industry Action Group - Wikipedia

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    Executives on loan from OEMs and Tier One suppliers often provide key leadership roles in major initiatives and programs. [ 3 ] The AIAG publishes automotive industry standards and offers educational conferences and training to its members, including the advanced product quality planning (APQP) [ 4 ] and production part approval process (PPAP ...

  6. Supply chain - Wikipedia

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    Suppliers in a supply chain are often ranked by "tier", with first-tier suppliers supplying directly to the client, second-tier suppliers supplying to the first tier, and so on. [ 7 ] The phrase "supply chain" may have been first published in a 1905 article in The Independent which briefly mentions the difficulty of "keeping a supply chain with ...

  7. Electronics manufacturing services - Wikipedia

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    Tier 1: >$5 Billion; Tier 2: $500M to $5B; Tier 3: $100M to $500M; Tier 4: <$100M; There is no hard rule on the actual revenue designation at this time. Other categories have been suggested by StepBeyond/EMSinsider and CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY: Micro Tier (<$50M); Tier 4 <10m and "Tier Mega" referring to the Big 2, Foxconn and Flex. [citation needed]

  8. 6 Side Gigs To Avoid in 2025 - AOL

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    Here’s an example. A popular online survey site, Swagbucks, pays its members anywhere from $1 to $5 daily. Some offers do pay $50 to $250, but these tend to be more intensive and time-consuming ...

  9. Supplier association - Wikipedia

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    The use of supplier associations originated from Japanese manufacturing, where they are referred to as kyoryoku kai. [1] [2] Such groups are in widespread use in Japan. [3] Supplier associations are used to develop awareness, education and change programs that are designed to achieve improvements.