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Posted 17 May 2016 - 03:56 AM

Hello,

 

I would like to ask what are the necessary R&D documents to provide in every product starting from the raw to finished goods. Thank you!

 

 

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Posted 22 May 2016 - 10:55 AM

Hi Lorbi,

 

Here are some typical procedures/forms that I have related to product development:

 

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Posted 23 May 2016 - 06:58 AM

Hi Lorbi,

 

Here are some typical procedures/forms that I have related to product development:

 

attachicon.gifProduct Development Folder.png

 

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Tony

 

Hi Tony,

 

So basically, the documents that we need to ask from our R&D are:

(1) Product design and development procedures

(2) Product Development Plan

(3) Product specifications

 

The specifications of the finished products mostly fall in the no. 3 document, right?

Are the process flow and relevant procedures and steps fall in no.1?

How about the specifications of the raw materials and in-line specifications? In what document should they belong?

What are the infos that are in no.2?

 

Thank you,

 

Lorbi



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Posted 23 May 2016 - 05:56 PM

Hi Lori,

 

Without knowing your structure specifications can originate from NPD but are then approved by the quality/technical department. I include them as an NPD department will need to produce a product specification at some stage. For me they will also need to provide a process specification and raw material specifications if a new material (which would also then be subject to supplier assurance procedures).

 

Depending on the changes there may be a need to revisit the HACCP study etc. as well.

 

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Posted 26 May 2016 - 08:47 AM

Hi Lori,

 

Without knowing your structure specifications can originate from NPD but are then approved by the quality/technical department. I include them as an NPD department will need to produce a product specification at some stage. For me they will also need to provide a process specification and raw material specifications if a new material (which would also then be subject to supplier assurance procedures).

 

Depending on the changes there may be a need to revisit the HACCP study etc. as well.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

 

Hi Tony.

 

What is NPD?

 

Lorbi



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Posted 26 May 2016 - 10:33 AM

Hi Lorbi

 

New Product Development

 

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Posted 08 January 2019 - 02:27 PM

Good morning,

I am in need of some information regarding research and design.  We are a manufacturer of composite fiber cans.  The customer supplies labels.  We do not fill cans.  We have been approached by a potential customer to make a can for them.  We already make this size can for another customer.  The potential customer will require a different liner than we currently have in stock.  Our company is small (less than 50 employees) so we don't have an R & D department or team.  

I am hoping from this vast pool of knowledge someone will be willing to share some questions we should be asking and answering.  Are we even suppose to do an R &D?  

Thank you for  your time and attention

Shanna





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