Chauron Technology Hosts IATF 16949 QMS Training for Key Personnel

The IATF16949 automotive quality management system, widely recognized in the automotive industry, emphasizes the core principle of “continuous improvement.”

 

It serves as a critical driver for enterprises to enhance their management systems, improve product quality, and strengthen overall competitiveness.

Based on this, Chauron Technology conducted a training session this week on “FMEA Failure Mode and Effects Analysis & CP Control Plan,” inviting renowned industry experts as instructors.

 

Key personnel from the company’s R&D, process engineering, quality management, and manufacturing departments participated to improve their professional skills and project management capabilities.

The course covered key updates to the IATF16949 automotive quality management system and the latest FMEA guidelines, including DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning), and PPAP (Production Part Approval Process).

 

The training focused on the structure, functions, and potential failure elements at each stage, aiming to deepen participants’ understanding of the system through a combination of theory and practice. 

 

Interactive methods such as classic case analysis, hands-on simulations, and group competitions were employed to make the learning experience engaging while effectively improving participants’ practical skills. This approach ensures that they can apply the knowledge gained to implement the system effectively in their work.

Chauron Technology has successfully implemented the new FMEA, continuously refining its management processes.

 

With a focus on ongoing learning and improvement, the company is dedicated to ensuring the effective application of the IATF16949 automotive quality management system. Moving forward, Chauron will continue to invest in employee training, strengthening the team’s capabilities and establishing a solid foundation for long-term growth.