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Problem Solving Requirements for Suppliers
- Aerospace Standard
- AS13000
- Issued
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Scope
The supplier shall use the following process to respond to a customer request for corrective and preventive action.
Rationale
Aero-engine companies currently have their own requirements for problem solving which are very similar. A single standard would be more efficient for suppliers. There is no single standard for problem solving; however, 8D is the most popular and effective approach and, therefore, we have used it as a basis.
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Issuing Committee
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
The Aero Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee is established as a Technical Committee under the SAE Aerospace Council to develop, specify, maintain and promote quality standards specific to the Aero Engine supply chain. This is intended to reduce customer specifics through a focused set of standards that integrate industry best practice and aero engine unique elements.
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