Capacity Loss
Definition
Certification is a contract prerequisite for OEMs; without it, suppliers face lost bidding opportunities and reduced manufacturing efficiency from variations.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 100,000+ per lost contract (typical OEM supplier deal value; 20-40 hours/month manual audit prep)
- Frequency: Per certification cycle (3 years) and annual surveillance
- Root Cause: Bottlenecks in manual QMS documentation and audit preparation
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Automotive suppliers in Australia lose AUD 100,000+ annually in missed contracts due to IATF 16949 gaps. Automation of compliance tracking prevents bid losses.
Affected Stakeholders
Sales Directors, Operations Managers, Compliance Officers
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Related Business Risks
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