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The Materials Management Operation Guideline / Logistics Evaluation (MMOG/LE) is an evaluation tool designed to help companies in the automotive industry develop and implement world-class logistics processes.
MMOG/LE was developed from the Odette Logistics Evaluation (OLE) and the Materials Management Operations Guideline of the U.S. industry association Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) to create a globally uniform evaluation procedure for logistics processes. Ford and General Motors, among others, require their suppliers to introduce and implement MMOG/LE.
MMOG/LE includes requirements for procurement logistics, warehousing and material provisioning, internal transport as well as shipping in a company, and forms a significant extension and supplement to the requirements of IATF 16949, based on the principles of lean production.
The more than 100 questions of MMOG/LE provide valuable guidance for effective implementation of logistics topics in a company, including a “best practice” collection. MMOG/LE can be integrated into an existing QM system.
Objectives
The participants get to know the objectives and methods of MMOG/LE as well as the question list and the evaluation system. Guidance is given for a suitable implementation of MMOG/LE in the company and the execution of self-assessments according to MMOG/LE.
Target group
This seminar is aimed at employees from the areas of logistics and quality management. Knowledge as an internal auditor is advantageous.
Contents
- Objectives, reasons and development of MMOG/LE
- Structure and contents
- Relationship to IATF 16949
- Implementation and documentation of the contents of MMOG/LE
- Integration into an existing QM system
- Execution of a self-assessment according to MMOG/LE with group exercise
Duration
2.0 day works á 8 teaching units
Prerequisites
No special prerequisites are required.
Scope of services
- Comprehensive and appealing training materials
- Certificates of attendance
- Sufficient space for exchange of experience and knowledge transfer