Chemetall Awarded Ford’s Q1 Supplier Status Certification
Posted on Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Chemetall North America
has earned Q1 Supplier Status
Certification from Ford Motor
Company. The certification represents
recognition that Chemetall meets a
global standard for quality. According
to Chemetall, it is the result of the
work of a team headed by Loree
Lavergne, Chemetall’s manager
of quality systems, and Heather
Whitehead, Chemetall’s quality
systems administrator.
After Chemetall opened its
$25 million manufacturing plant
in Blackman
Township, Mich.,
the company
reports that
its effort to
earn industry
certifications
began. Within a
month, Chemetall
had earned ISO
14001 and ISO
9001/TS 16949—
both of which were prerequisites for
achieving the Ford Q1 Supplier Status
Certification.
Ford Motor Company requires a
supplier’s facility to achieve excellence
in four main areas: competent systems,
constant improvement, enduring
performance and satisfied customers.
“We started with the
documentation,” says Lavergne,
“responding to what is known as
an MMOG/LE report surveying our
existing quality systems, which was
immediately followed by the Q1 Ford
Site Assessment
Evaluation
Matrix. The
Matrix is a
checklist to guide
us in providing
objective evidence
that we meet
all of Ford’s site
expectations.”
In January
2012, with the
documentation process underway,
Chemetall reports that it began
supplying pretreatment products for
aluminum and steel automotive bodies
to Ford’s Kansas City, Mo., truck and
assembly plants, and pretreatment
products for aluminum parts to Ford’s
Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing
Parts plant.
For two years, until January
2014, multiple audits and stringent
assessments were performed by the
Ford team, evaluating all components
of the manufacturing process,
including management procedures,
employee readiness and training,
quality control, process monitoring,
system capability, system consistency,
testing, engineering, preventive
maintenance, manufacturing flow, 6
Sigma Metrics, problem solving, and
methods of corrective action.
Chemetall worked from the
manufacturing process checklist
developed by Ford’s quality process
team as well as assessments developed
by the Automotive Industry Action
Group (AIAG), whose 15-point plan
ensures manufacturing compliance.
Ford required that two Chemetall
employees receive 8 hours of training
each to competently use Ford’s
elaborate supplier portal. In addition to
the monitoring of the Chemetall plant
by Ford, the reverse also occurred
as John Psiakis, Chemetall’s North
American automotive manager spent
many hours on site at the Ford plants
to manage the incoming quality. “This
enormous effort held a great deal of
value not just for Chemetall and Ford,
but for me personally,” says Psiakis.
“We have long ties to the automotive
industry, with an emphasis on
pretreatment and lubricant technology
for the OEM automotive market as
well as ancillary-tiered suppliers.”
Ford awarded Chemetall the
Q1 Supplier Status Certificate in
the form of plaques to hang in the
facility, as well as a specially designed
flag, which will fly at the Blackman
Township facility. For more, visit www.
chemetallNA.com.