You’ve found your new manufacturing services provider! YAY!
But that manufacturer is only as good as its weakest link. It’s up to you to know all about the companies supplying your manufacturer. It’s time for supplier evaluations, and we've got a list of questions for a supplier evaluation checklist.
Your manufacturer should send an engineer and quality manager to visit suppliers for 1 to 2 days with a comprehensive supplier evaluation checklist in hand. Maybe you want to go, too. That's fine, but remember that's why you hired a contract manufacturer. And if the suppliers are overseas, unless they are native speakers, the evaluators making the trip need to hire a translator in advance to make sure that there are no misunderstandings due to language.
Supplier Evaluation Checklist Items should include (you will probably think of more questions)
Using whatever format you choose, create a form with the criteria above. Assign a grade to each supplier ( 1 - 5/Poor - Excellent/A - E) to create an overall ranking.
On your form, make specific notes of red flags and get answers to those concerns. Don't move forward on that supplier until those questions are answered.
Index ALL your supplier data. Take note of each suppliers strengths (whether it's something you use now or not.) This will give you a quick database of already qualified supplier for future jobs.
IMPORTANT: Existing suppliers should be re-qualified on a regular basis. Make sure this is a standard practice of your manufacturer. Frequency of re-qualification will depend on the category of part and type of supplier, critical or non-critical.
Qualifying suppliers is an incredibly important step in the process of getting your product made. Using an comprehensive evaluation form is a tool that will help you measure and analyze each suppliers potential risk, monitor their capabilities and look for ways to improve your supply chain.