10th March 2007 |
Aerospace giant Honeywell Aerospace Yeovil (HAY), part of the global Honeywell Aerospacegroup, set to trial Powerway software for Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP |
Aerospace giant Honeywell Aerospace Yeovil (HAY), part of the global Honeywell Aerospacegroup, set to trial Powerway software for Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP).
Formerly the preserve of the automotive industry, APQP is rapidly gaining ground in the aerospace sector as the de facto product development process within and without the enterprise. Employees of HAY, formerly from automotive backgrounds and familiar with the software contacted Syncronology some time ago.
Subsequent discussions have raised the possibility of deploying Powerway Quality Planner to manage the relationship between the core documents such as Control Plan and Process FMEA but not before a full trial has taken place to review and assess the product’s suitability for the aerospace industry.
Powerway’s Quality Planner application is already in use at of hundreds of automotive supply companies worldwide. The software helps generate and manage all the required APQP and PPAP information and documentation and with its ability to link data to MS Project is a very powerful tool.
We look forward greatly to working with the team at HAY to ensure a successful trial.
About Honeywell Aerospace (Yeovil)
www.honeywell.com/sites/uk/aerospace.htm
Pioneers in aircraft pressurisation and environmental control technology, Honeywell Aerospace Yeovil (HAY) has designed and produced control systems and equipment in Yeovil for the world’s aerospace industry since 1946. Today HAY’s core businesses are Air Systems, Life Support, Hydraulics and Control & Data Systems.
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