Hi
I was wondering if there was some documentation or suggestions for dealing with First Article Inspection for manufacturing on IFS. I was hoping for something that would help for implementating.
Thanks
Hi
I was wondering if there was some documentation or suggestions for dealing with First Article Inspection for manufacturing on IFS. I was hoping for something that would help for implementating.
Thanks
Have you had a look at the control plan functionality?
https://docs.ifs.com/ifsclouddocs/24r1/QualityManagement/AboutControlPlan.htm
There is currently no standard process in IFS Cloud for First Article Inspection (FAI). However, FAI according to the AS9102 standard is in the product development backlog to be considered for future releases.
Sorry
Hello, if you are working with Cloud, a standard process for FAI will be available in release 25R1. However, if you don’t have Cloud, I have conducted an analysis of what is necessary to cover this process for our customer.
Here is a list of CRIMs (customizations + custom events + print reports) that should cover the entire FAI process.
CRIMs
Print Outputs Form1, Form 2, Form 3 for AS9102 - Required by QA Department
Custom Fields
BPA (custom events)
I hope it will be helpful for you
Thank you for you full and detailed answer
It's also on the roadmap for 25R1, so not sure when you'd require it?
https://ifs.aha.io/shared/a2d66ca91db4896fefe594b71527c3c1
Have you had a look at the control plan functionality?
https://docs.ifs.com/ifsclouddocs/24r1/QualityManagement/AboutControlPlan.htm
In most cases FAI requires a much more extensive inspection plan than a normal Control Plan. It’s not usually worth the effort needed to create this one-time use Control Plan. I usually recommend creating an inspection document and incorporating it into the engineering records as a document attachment.
Have you had a look at the control plan functionality?
https://docs.ifs.com/ifsclouddocs/24r1/QualityManagement/AboutControlPlan.htm
In most cases FAI requires a much more extensive inspection plan than a normal Control Plan. It’s not usually worth the effort needed to create this one-time use Control Plan. I usually recommend creating an inspection document and incorporating it into the engineering records as a document attachment.
I’d agree and disagree at the same time. This to me is industry specific. I have seen control plans and off system methods used. Seems the post is answered anyways with the functionality being added in a future release
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