Apr. 07, 2020
Choosing a supplier is not difficult. It is difficult to choose a good supplier. Good machining suppliers do not have fixed model standards. It needs to be tested by the market and customers. A good machining supplier must not only meet the requirements of customers, but also be able to match the quality and quality requirements of customers. So, why choose a good one?
1. Professional supplier risk assessment
This is an evaluation team formed by procurement, technology, and quality related personnel to evaluate and score according to different companies' different needs, technology maturity, quality level, production capacity status, environmental safety, personnel training, etc. Multiply and get the supplier's risk degree method (Related reading: Risk Control in Outsourcing Processing by Machining Enterprises). The advantage of this method is that the evaluation team members are professional and impressive enough to ensure a comprehensive and scientific evaluation of suppliers.
2. Pay attention to details
You can see many things in the details. The first thing you should pay attention to is whether the machining supplier's enterprise governance is systematic and organized, that is to say, whether its management system is perfect and whether it is implemented. The perfection and implementation level of a company's rules and regulations will directly affect the organization's operation and stability. Therefore, when inspecting the machining suppliers, you can pay more attention to the company's rules and regulations. After checking the on-site operations and on-site records, you can have a certain understanding of the supplier.
3. Observe the turnover rate
When inspecting machining suppliers, the rate of staff turnover is the most difficult issue for everyone. When we inspect the machining suppliers, we should pay special attention to the executive staff, especially engineers, project managers, quality supervisors, etc. If the turnover rate of suppliers is large, the work must be done from scratch, which not only wastes processing time, but also cannot guarantee the quality of processed products. This also led to the completeness of the historical data of the project, and the scientificity and traceability of various technical indicators could not be investigated.