IATF 16949Report Application
Report Application
Automotive Quality Audit
Digitize your automotive audits. IATF 16949, supplier audit, process - complete checklist, non-conformities, PDF report.
Free 7-Day TrialAudit Types
Process Audit
Manufacturing, assembly, quality control.
Product Audit
Compliance, metrology, specifications.
Supplier Audit
Evaluation, qualification, monitoring.
PPAP
Production Part Approval Process.
APQP
Advanced Product Quality Planning.
Layered Audit
Hierarchical process audits.
Standards
IATF 16949
International automotive quality management.
Core Tools
FMEA, MSA, SPC, APQP, PPAP.
VDA 6.3
VDA manufacturing process audit.
CSR
Customer Specific Requirements.
8D
Problem solving, root cause analysis.
KPI
PPM, OTD, delivery quality.
Features
IATF Templates
Structured checklists based on best practices.
Non-Conformities
Classification, CAPA, integrated 8D.
Scoring
Process maturity evaluation.
Photos
Visual documentation of deviations.
Offline Mode
Audit in production without connection.
PDF Report
Client audit report.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the IATF 16949 standard and who does it apply to?+
IATF 16949:2016 is the quality standard specific to the automotive industry. It integrates ISO 9001:2015 and adds automotive requirements: APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning), PPAP (Production Part Approval Process), FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), MSA (Measurement Systems Analysis), SPC (Statistical Process Control). Required by OEMs for their suppliers.
What are the Core Tools of the automotive industry?+
5 mandatory tools: APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) for development, PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) for series validation, FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) for risk analysis, MSA (Measurement Systems Analysis) for metrology, SPC (Statistical Process Control) for series monitoring. Each has an AIAG reference manual.
How does the PPAP process work?+
PPAP is the industrial validation file submitted to the customer before series launch. It includes 18 elements across 5 submission levels: drawings, dimensional results, material and performance test results, process FMEA, control plan, capability studies (Cpk >= 1.33 or 1.67), initial samples. The customer approves, rejects, or conditionally approves.
What is a VDA 6.3 process audit?+
VDA 6.3 is the process audit method developed by the German Automotive Industry Association (VDA). It evaluates manufacturing processes through weighted questions covering: project management, process planning, process execution, customer support. The result is a percentage score: A (90% or above), B (80-90%), C (below 80% — mandatory action plan).
What is the difference between Cp and Cpk capability?+
Cp (potential capability) measures process dispersion relative to tolerances, without considering centering. Cpk (actual capability) takes centering into account: Cpk = min((USL-mean)/3sigma, (mean-LSL)/3sigma). In automotive, minimum requirements are typically Cpk >= 1.33 for existing processes and Cpk >= 1.67 for new processes (per customer-specific requirements).