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REQUIREMENTS

The ZIEHL-ABEGG GROUP is committed to meeting all agreed customer requirements with the highest possible level of performance. To achieve this, we need a high level of supplier performance and compliance with legal requirements from our individual product group strategies. Here you will find a list of the minimum requirements of ZIEHL-ABEGG regarding processes & equipment and logistics & administration.

Minimum requirements

Processes and equipment

  • Sanction list check
  • AEO certificate
  • Compliance with statutory minimum wage regulations
  • Supply Chain Due Dilligence Confirmation
  • BPCoC (Business Partner Code of Conduct)
  • LLE confirmation (issuing of long-term supplier declarations)
  • RoHS | REACH test and declaration of conformity
  • Conflict mineral declaration
  • Review of requirements from product group strategy
  • Certification status - ISO 9001/IATF 16949/ ISO 14001 / ISO 50001
  • SPC, FMEA and QVP tools in place
  • Submission of process descriptions / competence profile
  • Signing of non-disclosure agreement
  • Positive completion of process audit
  • Prototype test reports and certificates
  • Performance package, services etc.

Logistics and management

  • Supplier voluntary disclosure
  • Submission of company presentation by supply partner
  • Submission of supplier profile
  • Signing of long-term framework agreement documents
  • Proof of product liability insurance
  • Industry standard lead time
  • Submission of cost breakdown analyses
  • Direct delivery to our international subsidiaries
  • Use of JIT systems (consignment / Kanban)
  • Electronic order processing (e.g. VMI etc.)
  • Appropriate packaging units and batch sizes
  • Use of returnable containers
  • VDA Label 4902 product labelling
  • Proof of emergency planning