I have been finding quality control inspection check sheets in boxed Chinese bikes lately. It made me smile the first time I saw one as this told me they were improving. I did not mention in my previous reply to your post is that there is also a higher emphasis being put on internal audits and corrective action reports. If you are purchasing goods or services from any company working to these standards, you are getting the best. Companies that implimented these changes to ISO 9000 also need to be certified to receive the ISO9001 Standard. Should have mentioned that soonerSome of the battery, controller, motor and component factories have state of the art manufacturing equipment and systems, as good as you'll find anywhere. I haven't seen that in the bike assembly factories. I can imagine that that is similar with European brands.
Personally, I don't believe that ISO9000 does much for product quality. For that you need proper quality control based on defect avoidance planning and closed loop defect control systems, which aren't specific requirements of ISO9000 unless it's changed since 2003.
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