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Abstract: . . . all production and non-production suppliers with manufacturing facilities to certify a minimum of one manufacturing site to ISO 14001 standard by December 31, 2001 . • Ford requires all supplier manufacturing sites to be certified to the ISO 14001 standard by July 1, 2003. 17 Why? • Purchased parts and material account for over 60% of total vehicle value • Suppliers are viewed as an extension of Ford Motor Company – transfer leadership on facility environmental matters through to supply chain • Protecting the environment is everyone’s job 18 Challenges . . . . . . No. 2 37 Establishing The Approach • Obtain management commitment • Train Cross Functional Team (CFT) & others on ISO 14001 requirements • Establish development & implementation plan • Develop & implement EMS • Obtain management approval • Obtain registration 38 Conclusions • ISO 14001 EMS is a tool for continuous improvement • Integrate with other systems e.g. Quality, Compliance, Safety • Need access to some expertise, in- house or external 39 Thank You Henry Marszalek Ph: +61 3 9359 7914 Fax: +61 3 9359 8949 E-mail: hmarszal@ford.com . . . . . . 2 37 Establishing The Approach • Obtain management commitment • Train Cross Functional Team (CFT) & others on ISO 14001 requirements • Establish development & implementation plan • Develop & implement EMS • Obtain management approval • Obtain registration 38 Conclusions • ISO 14001 EMS is a tool for continuous improvement • Integrate with other systems e.g. Quality, Compliance, Safety • Need access to some expertise, in- house or external 39 Thank You Henry Marszalek Ph: +61 3 9359 7914 Fax: +61 3 9359 8949 E-mail: hmarszal@ford.com . . . --1665,3,278,1849,8326
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