Visteon Moves to Commonize
Visteon Corp. was a disjointed company with almost as many quality manuals as plants before a concerted effort to its manufacturing process, says Thomas A. Burke, the supplier's vice president North American and Asian Mfg. Operations. Before its spin-off from Ford Motor Co. in 2000, there were about 80 different quality manuals. Now the 122 manufacturing facilities will follow one common system that
September 1, 2003
Visteon Corp. was a disjointed company with almost as many quality manuals as plants before a concerted effort to “commonize” its manufacturing process, says Thomas A. Burke, the supplier's vice president North American and Asian Mfg. Operations.
Before its spin-off from Ford Motor Co. in 2000, there were about 80 different quality manuals. Now the 122 manufacturing facilities will follow one common system that incorporates best practices, Burke says.
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