var10
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2013
- 188
Hi
We are a fairly new company when it comes to manufacturing. Like any company design and drafting side of things are a bit messy because we are still developing. We have been improvising along but still running into loops and seems like a never ending issue. We are in aerospace industry and CASA and other aviation standards are the reason why I have done what I am about to explain.
The drawing has information on how to manufacture, conversion coat, masking and paint info and assembly instructions. So the manufacture stage part no is for example - 123-987A-00, conversion coat stage part no is 123-987B-00, and most probably final stages will be painting whose part no is 123-987-00 (without an alphabet). We don't have one supplier who can do all processes at their workshop. Which means that each stage is done by different person and they have to be inspected in-house before we send it to the next person. So we need to receive it in somehow and do inspections and send them out as "B" - receive them again and send them again as "C" or final part number. I am fine with all this, but people in the other end always tend to make errors when they supply conformance certificates and FAI reports. They usually give it to us with the final part no. I have a table with all part process nos in the front page of my drawing and yet these mistakes happen.
I know it is not our fault and they should be more careful. Reason why i am considering changing is so that I don't have to ring them every time they have stuffed up and ask another one. Probably some one had similar issues or someone knows a way around this to better track parts! Any ideas and suggestions will be very much appreciated.
PS: Everything needs to be traceable.
Thanks,
V.
We are a fairly new company when it comes to manufacturing. Like any company design and drafting side of things are a bit messy because we are still developing. We have been improvising along but still running into loops and seems like a never ending issue. We are in aerospace industry and CASA and other aviation standards are the reason why I have done what I am about to explain.
The drawing has information on how to manufacture, conversion coat, masking and paint info and assembly instructions. So the manufacture stage part no is for example - 123-987A-00, conversion coat stage part no is 123-987B-00, and most probably final stages will be painting whose part no is 123-987-00 (without an alphabet). We don't have one supplier who can do all processes at their workshop. Which means that each stage is done by different person and they have to be inspected in-house before we send it to the next person. So we need to receive it in somehow and do inspections and send them out as "B" - receive them again and send them again as "C" or final part number. I am fine with all this, but people in the other end always tend to make errors when they supply conformance certificates and FAI reports. They usually give it to us with the final part no. I have a table with all part process nos in the front page of my drawing and yet these mistakes happen.
I know it is not our fault and they should be more careful. Reason why i am considering changing is so that I don't have to ring them every time they have stuffed up and ask another one. Probably some one had similar issues or someone knows a way around this to better track parts! Any ideas and suggestions will be very much appreciated.
PS: Everything needs to be traceable.
Thanks,
V.