Manufacturing Industry
Corrections.
Quality, December, 2000
The article, "How Can Auto Suppliers Comply With the Standards?" (September 2000, p. 54) states that by the end of 2000, organizations can no longer register to ISO 9001: 1994, because it will be replaced by ISO 9001: 2000. The article should read: The final version of ISO 9001: 2000 is scheduled for publication in December 2000. From that point, organizations that have registered to ISO 9001:1994 will have 3 years to register to the new version. During those 3 years, companies will have the option of registering to ISO 9001:1994 or ISO 9001: 2000. Companies that wish to register to ISO 9001:1994 during the transition period should consult their registrar.
In the article, "Fix Your Grinding Problems" (October 2000, p. 46) the tolerances stated should read,...
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