Implementation Roadmap - Expectations for Supply Chain Management - Electric and Autonomous Vehicles
Implementing an integrated management system (IMS) for the entire organization is a best practice and is considered to be the most effective way to manage risk, and also to anticipate the unknowns of ever-evolving complex systems.
As organizations evolve and mature, they are often bombarded with new expectations from relevant interested parties (e.g. OEMs) to implement industry or sector-specific standards such as IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 14001:2015.
Download this Whitepaper to know more about the Implementation roadmap, the expectations for the supply chain in electric and autonomous vehicles.
Author

Martin Hettwer
Martin Hettwer is the Managing Director for Omnex Europe. He is also the Director of Integrated Management Systems, a senior consultant and certified corporate trainer for Omnex Inc. As an Operations and Program (APQP) Manager, he has launched nine (9) new manufacturing and assembly plants, and is a leading SME for new production facility launches. Previously employed by Toyota in their new product development group, Martin focused on gated Program Management for new vehicle and assembly plant launches.
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