Improved communication with suppliers → B. Procurement
Purchased materials received on time → C. Logistics
Reduced variability within processes → D. Production
According to ISO 9001:2015, Clause 8.4 - Control of externally provided processes, products and services, organisations are required to ensure that externally provided products and services conform to specified requirements. When an organisation sources from ISO 9001 certified suppliers, there is greater assurance of consistency in quality, delivery, and communication. This enhances internal operations across various functions:
Reduced incoming inspection (Quality): ISO 9001 certified suppliers have robust quality controls (Clause 8.4.2), reducing the need for repeated inspections upon receipt. This aligns with Quality’s responsibility for incoming inspection and verification.
Improved communication with suppliers (Procurement): Clause 8.4.3 emphasizes the communication of detailed requirements to external providers. Procurement plays a key role in ensuring these requirements are understood and met.
Purchased materials received on time (Logistics): Timely deliveries are often a result of structured supplier evaluation and selection (Clause 8.4.1). Logistics benefits through fewer delays and better scheduling of internal processes.
Reduced variability within processes (Production): Consistency of supplied materials supports stable and predictable production processes, which is a key aspect of Clause 8.5 – Production and service provision.
[References:, ISO 9001:2015 Clause 8.4.1 – General, ISO 9001:2015 Clause 8.4.2 – Type and extent of control, ISO 9001:2015 Clause 8.4.3 – Information for external providers, ISO 9001:2015 Clause 8.5 – Production and service provision, , ]
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