Quality on Procurement

Our Procurement department maintains a Qualified Vendor List for each production part and only approved suppliers are allowed to ship volume lots. We have established inspection standards to ensure that the raw materials meet the specified requirements. The criteria for the evaluation, selection, monitoring performance and reevaluation of external vendors are determined and applied based on their ability to provide products in accordance with our requirements. The externally provided products are ensured that they do not adversely affect our ability to consistently meet customer and applicable requirements.
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Quality Policy
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ISO 9001:2015
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Process and Product Quality
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RoHS & Environment
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Renewable Energy
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REACH Compliance
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Procurement is the method of discovering and agreeing to terms and purchasing goods, services, or other works from an external source, often with the use of a tendering or competitive bidding process. The term may also refer to a contractual obligation to "procure", i.e. to "ensure" that something is done. When a government agency buys goods or services through this practice, it is referred to as government procurement or public procurement.
Procurement as an organizational process is intended to ensure that the buyer receives goods, services, or works at the best possible price when aspects such as quality, quantity, time, and location are compared. Corporations and public bodies often define processes intended to promote fair and open competition for their business while minimizing risks such as exposure to fraud and collusion.
Almost all purchasing decisions include factors such as delivery and handling, marginal benefit, and fluctuations in the prices of goods. Organisations which have adopted a corporate social responsibility perspective are also likely to require their purchasing activity to take wider societal and ethical considerations into account. On the other hand, the introduction of external regulations concerning accounting practices can affect ongoing buyer-supplier relations in unforeseen manners.