The Indian Government recently announced its intention to make the country the biggest tier two supplierio the automotive sector If it seemed an ambitious goal, its foundation for believing it was achievable was delightfully simple - a standard, ISO/TS 16949, soon to be accepted around the world as the single quality standard for automotive suppliers. By meeting the standard, the country's component manufacturers could become preferred suppliers to first-tier automotive suppliers everywhere. The claim was further proof, if any were needed, that today's business world is a global market where suppliers need to be able to serve customers from any country, with a consistency of process that quality standards are designed to deliver And nowhere is this more evident than in the automotive sector BSI Group's acquisition of KMPG's North American quality registration business strengthens BSI's global leadership position in business management systems. "We serve global customers who want to implement best practice around the world," says Nick Moy, managing director of BSI Management Systems. "There's a lot of skill and experience that we can draw on across global markets."
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