Production Part Approval Process - PPAP
Last updated 11/2025
Duration: 1h | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.10 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 11/2025
Duration: 1h | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.10 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Core Tool - Production Part Approval Process
What you'll learn
- What is Production Part Approval Process
- PPAP Document Requirements
- Why PPAP is required for new development
- PPAP 18 Critical Document requirement
What you'll learn
- What is Production Part Approval Process
- PPAP Document Requirements
- Why PPAP is required for new development
- PPAP 18 Critical Document requirement
Description
This course is designed for all manufacturing professional who want to learn core tool. PPAP is applicable for all automotive organization. This is also used in many industry part from automotive background.After learning from this course you will be able to use all 18 documents required for successful new release with PPAP requirements. PPAP, or Production Part Approval Process, isa quality standard in the automotive industry that ensures a supplier can consistently produce a part that meets customer requirements. It involves a detailed submission package with up to 18 elements, and the required depth of documentation is defined by one of five submission levels. PPAP is used for new parts, changes to existing part or changes in the manufacturing process to mitigate risk and confirm that the process is capable of consistently reproducing quality parts.What is PPAP?
Purpose:
To provide a supplier's customer with documented evidence that the supplier understands all customer design and specification requirements and that their manufacturing process is capable of consistently meeting them during an actual production run.
Origin:
It's a standard developed by the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) as a core tool within the Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) framework.
When it's required:
A new PPAP is required for new parts, after a part has been changed, when the manufacturing process changes, when a supplier's location changes, or if there is a change in the supply chain.
Who this course is for:
- Any Manufacturing Professional
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