Glück auf!*
With efficiency and passion – driving your success!
Supplier Development & Resident Engineering
- Supplier development & quality-related topics
- Complaint management & root cause analysis
- Stabilization of critical suppliers facing quality or capacity issues
- Support in special situations (ramp-ups, bottlenecks, escalations, insolvencies)
- Intensive on-site supplier support (Resident Engineering)
- Production monitoring, transparency & reporting
- Supplier relocation projects & development of robust second-source
Supplier Scouting & Global Sourcing Support
Development of new supplier and second-source structures
- Creation of technical requirement profiles
- Supplier scouting & market analysis
- Identification of suitable system suppliers
- Creation of longlists & shortlists
- Initial supplier assessment & feasibility evaluation
- Potential analyses based on VDA 6.3 principles
- Global sourcing support
Audits & Assessments
VDA 6.3 Process Audit
IATF 16949 Automotive Quality Management (1st & 2nd Party)
ISO 9001 Quality Management (1st & 2nd Party)
ISO 14001 Environmental Management (1st & 2nd Party)
ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety Management (1st & 2nd Party)
European Market Readiness Assessment & Program (EMRAP)
Foundry Technical Consulting
- Iron casting & aluminium die casting technology consulting
- Casting and design optimization
- Metallurgy & material engineering
- Casting process simulation (solidification / flow simulation)
- Scrap reduction & process optimization
- Digital process monitoring
Trainings & Knowledge Transfer
- Trainings on iron casting & aluminium die casting
- Trainings on quality management systems (e.g. VDA 6.3, ISO 9001, IATF 16949)
- Quality methods & process-oriented supplier management
- Workshops for purchasing, quality & supplier development
- Individual trainings for foundries and industrial customers
*Glück auf! is a traditional German greeting from the mining world. Originally, it expressed the wish for a new tunnel to open with good fortune and for everyone to return safely. Today, it is also used in foundries and other industries as a symbol of good luck, safety, and camaraderie in the workplace. “Glück auf!” is more than just a greeting: It is a sign of solidarity and respect among colleagues.
