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An mpi is product specific how to assemble it an sop is process specific ie how you profile a board how you set up a printer etc


----- Original Message -----
From: Natalia Paulina Piedras [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 14.09.2012 14:57 MST
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Subject: [TN] MPI vs SOP correct distinction



Hello, 

 

Can someone help me clarifying the proper distinction between a
"Standard Operation Process/Procedure" and a "Manufacturing Product
Instruction"?

 

From was I was taught and according to my experience I am presenting the
following quick definitions with my team at work, however if there is
more technical information it would be really appreciated.

 

SOP .- Standard Operation Process

 

*        An SOP is more text based and/or flowchart format, and generic.

*        An SOP deals with the procedure of a generic and repetitive
operation or equipment inside an industry.

*        Due to the "Standardisation" part of the SOP, this document
receives small changes once it is released and revisions are made every
time the Standardisation of a procedure or the Equipment is being
changed, not taking into account how many different customers, products
we are talking about.

 

MPI .- Manufacturing Product Instruction

 

*        An MPI is more pictographic, detailed and specific to an
assembly.

*        An MPI deals with a customized set of instructions, meaning
"per customer-product" basis, to manufacture an specific item.

*        Due to the "customer/End item" focus of the MPI it is
considered to be a "live" document, meaning, always changing- improving,
always based on assemblies or final products.

 

Best regards,

  

Natalia Paulina Piedras Rodriguez

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