All,

Does anyone here have experience with outsourcing or contract manufacturing
function and a program to pass along certificates of the materials used?
I know this can be managed and I'm not even certain what a program/process
like this would be called.  ​For example, when a manufacturer builds
subassemblies like circuit boards or custom magentics, safety critical
materials they use must ​be inspected prior to assembly (optocouplers,
wire, fuses, connectors, etc.).   Evidence of inspection for these
materials in the form of certificates may need to be passed along when
these assemblies are shipped to the end manufacturer.

I am interested to learn what points should be considered to monitor this
process.

​Thanks, Doug

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Douglas E Powell

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