Joe,

I too would like to hear an answer on this subject as well . . . I have
'sister' companies that
manufacture some or all of some of my products and I would liek to know how
other complaince engineers cope . . . 

John Juhasz
Product Qualification & 
Compliance Engr.
Fiber Options
Bohemia, NY

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 12:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Global Engineering Change Process





Associates,

The following subject is not related to our normal subject matter, however,
I am
hoping that some of you can provide me with some useful information for
establishing a global engineering change order process.

Several years ago, we were a small company with all business activities
located
on one campus.  The Engineering Change Order process was a simple one.

Now, we have manufacturing facilities all over the world that are supported
by
engineering services in different locations.  We have many joint ventures
and
collaborations with other companies where they build a product, yet we
provide
engineering support.

I am sure that many of you belong to companies that are in this same
situation.
How do your companies deal with the Engineering Change process?

All responses are appreciated.

Regards

Joe Martin
EMC/Product Safety Engineer
P.E. Biosystems




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