Course Overview:
There is usually a complex supply chain of companies that are involved directly and indirectly in producing parts (e.g., components, sub-assemblies, materials) for the final product. To produce a reliable product, it is necessary to select the parts that have sufficient quality and are capable of delivering the expected performance for the targeted life cycle conditions over the life of the product. The goal is to effectively create and utilize the global supply chain to maximize profits and manage risks.
This customizable course covers various aspects of the process of selecting the parts for an organization, and the specific outline is created for a company, taking into account the practices and business environment of a company.
Course Outline:
- Overview of parts selection and management process
- Initializing the parts selection and management process
- Part manufacturer and part quality and integrity assessment
- Determining the local environment
- Process change notification process
- Obsolescence assessment
- Reliability capability assessment
- Electronic part supply chain
- Risks of counterfeit and substandard parts
- Counterfeit avoidance through supply chain assessment and standards
Contact
Dr. Diganta Das
(301)-405-7770 | diganta@umd.edu
Bldg. 89, Rm. 1101
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
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