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Why and when FMC require an Inspection & Test Plan
(ITP) or Manufacturing Process Quality Plan (MPQP).
What the requirements are.
The responsibilities of issue, review and handling.
Why and when FMC require intervention points.
The different types of intervention codes.
Notification requirements content & communication.
Purpose
Inspection & Test Plan / Manufacturing Process Quality Plan
is a basis for verifying conformity with specified contractual
requirements.
For FMC and the Supplier to establish and agree upon the
following prior to production start;
Quality Control activities
Interventions for the Supplier, FMC, FMCs Client and/or
Third Party
Intervention points allow the parties to go into different steps
in the production process to assure the quality. (mitigating
risk)
Part Description for the part / group of parts covered by the ITP
No Part Numbers listed, but all Parts covered shall follow the same production
process, procedures and intervention points
ITP may be reused when there are no changes to the above
"Yes" or "No" drop down menu for Do the subcomponent (lower level) Part Reports
(DBIs) require Q00392? If so, are the lower level Part Report requirements included
in this ITP?
Note: The ITP may contain subcomponent Part Report (DBI) requirements in one
single ITP, only if the subcomponent Part Reports (DBIs) require Q00392
Note: If Q00394 (for Product MPQP) is on the Part Report for Raw Material,
subcontractor of the Raw Material shall provide an MPQP acc to Q00394 to the
Supplier that will ensure FMC approval.
For example, welding cladding operation on parts of the same base material may use identical
manufacturing processes and procedures.
Supplier performing the actual process is accountable for generating the MPQP and
obtaining FMC (and FMCs Client through FMC, when required) approval.
Supplier may list alternative subcontractors and approved alternate special process
procedure numbers.
NOTE Q00398 shall only be used by suppliers executing document approval through
eSMDR/SMDR, otherwise Q00394 shall be used to maintain traceability.
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Q00398
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Q00394 continued
Forging Template (MPQ & MPQP):
Process Parameters:
Section does not apply to induction bends.
Process Parameters G, H, I, L, M, and N do not apply to Forged
Bar. Supplier shall state N/A for these cells.
All other forging suppliers shall complete all Process
Parameters.
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Q00394 continued
MPQ (Manufacturing Process Qualification): Supplier shall state
the mill, starting ingot/billet size, NDE supplier/procedure and
heat treatment vendor that will be used.
MPQP (Manufacturing Process Quality Plan): Supplier may list
alternative mills, alternative starting ingot/billet sizes, alternative
special process suppliers/procedures, and alternative heat
treatment vendors.
If alternatives are not approved by FMC or FMCs Client, then the
supplier shall be notified through the MPQP review process.
Note: Alternative subcontractors may not be allowed for forgings
that required qualification. The Qualification test report (QTR) will
document any restrictions on alternatives.
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Responsibilities; Review
Cycle Times
FMC to review and return document to Supplier within
twenty (20) Business Days.
Supplier shall re-submit updated document within five (5)
Business Days.
For every review cycle (revision) the supplier will receive a
DR-4 document (Document Review) from FMC.
The DR-4 document will have an Approval Status Code and
may have comments for action or information.
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Responsibilities; Review
The Approval Status Code and the DR reference shall be
recorded in the SMDR by the Supplier.
Approval
Approval Status
Status Codes:
Codes:
11 Accepted
Accepted with
with no
no comments
comments
22 Accepted
Accepted with
with comments
comments incorporated.
incorporated. Revise
Revise and
and resubmit.
resubmit.
2x
2x Document
Document returned
returned before
before the
the Company's
Company's final
final approval/comments.
approval/comments. Hold
Hold next
next
revision
revision of
of the
the document
document until
until receipt
receipt of
of FMCs
FMCs final
final comments,
comments, or
or document
document is
is given
given
approval
approval status
status code
code 1.
1.
33 Not
Not accepted.
accepted. Revise
Revise and
and resubmit
resubmit
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Information
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Intervention Codes
The following definitions apply unless otherwise specified by the
Part Report (DBI)
R = Review:
Verification of a step in manufacturing or testing by FMC
and/or Company by review of objective evidence.
M = Monitor:
A step in manufacturing and testing that proceeds as
scheduled, and may be subject to FMC and/or Company
observation at FMC and/or Company discretion. Advance
notification is not required. Monitor activities are intended for
process verification, not product inspection.
August 22, 2013
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Intervention Codes
W = Witness:
A critical step in manufacturing or testing where it is desirable that FMC
and/or Company representative participates in the inspection / process
activity of the material / equipment in order to ascertain that the product for
delivery complies with the specified requirements. Formal advance
notification shall be given in accordance with appendix 4. The step can
proceed with or without the presence of FMC and/or Company
representative after the designated time has passed.
H = Hold:
A critical step in manufacturing and testing where it is essential that FMC
and/or Company representative participates in the inspection /process
activity of the material / equipment in order to ascertain that the product for
delivery complies with the specified requirements. Formal advance
notification shall be given in accordance with appendix 4. The step shall not
proceed without the presence of FMC and/or Company representative, or
without a written statement giving a waiver.
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E-mail subject: FMC PO number and project number & name (not limited to)
One e-mail shall only contain notification(s) for one project.
Copy Commercial point of contact
Copy Quality resource, if known
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http://www.fmctechnologies.com/en/SupplyChain/SubseaSystems/Subsea%20Requirements
/Global.aspx
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Notification Format
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Be aware
Recurring problems:
Documentation is a bottle neck
Internally in FMC
FMC Customer
Contact FMC purchaser if delay in documents
Typing errors
Notifications
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QUIZ
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