Quality and Safety

We share a commitment to industry-leading product quality and flawless execution.

In a garage, two men stand next to a car, highlighting their focus on quality and safety.
In a garage, two men stand next to a car, highlighting their focus on quality and safety.

AT APTIV

  • Quality is not the responsibility of one person or one team – it is a shared responsibility.
  • We comply with all applicable laws and regulations that relate to the quality, safety and performance of our products, everywhere we operate.

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  • Follow applicable quality and safety processes and requirements.
  • Never sacrifice quality or safety to meet a deadline.
  • Speak up immediately about any concerns or complaints about quality or safety.

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Ask yourself, do I:

Troubleshoot and address potential problems?

Analyze operations and performance?

Review processes and look for ways to increase efficiency?

Brainstorm solutions when challenges arise?

If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, you are doing your part to help promote quality and safety.

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Your intuition is right. Do not skip a required process or step without discussing it first with your supervisor. There are likely very good reasons for why the test is repeated. Unless and until a decision is made to modify it, follow the process. Shortcuts could potentially put the quality of our solution or the safety of our customers at risk ...

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AT APTIV

  • Quality is not the responsibility of one person or one team – it is a shared responsibility.
  • We comply with all applicable laws and regulations that relate to the quality, safety and performance of our products, everywhere we operate.

YOU'RE IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT

  • Follow applicable quality and safety processes and requirements.
  • Never sacrifice quality or safety to meet a deadline.
  • Speak up immediately about any concerns or complaints about quality or safety.

Case Study IconCASE STUDY

Your intuition is right. Do not skip a required process or step without discussing it first with your supervisor. There are likely very good reasons for why the test is repeated. Unless and until a decision is made to modify it, follow the process. Shortcuts could potentially put the quality of our solution or the safety of our customers at risk ...