IATF 16949 requires organizations in the automotive supply chain to maintain strict control over documented information to ensure product quality, traceability, and continuous improvement.
LuitBiz DMS helps automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and engineering teams implement structured, audit-ready document control aligned with IATF 16949 requirements - without relying on spreadsheets, shared drives, or disconnected systems.
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IATF 16949 builds on ISO 9001 and introduces stricter controls for manufacturing environments, including:
Failures in document control are a major cause of audit findings and production errors in automotive environments.
✔ Ensures only approved documents are used in production
✔ Supports change control and traceability across manufacturing
✔ Ensures the right document is available at the right time
✔ Supports internal audits and IATF certification audits
✔ Prevents production errors caused by outdated instructions
✔ Supports traceability and compliance requirements
| IATF 16949 Requirement | Description | LuitBiz DMS Capability |
|---|---|---|
| Document Control | Controlled creation & approval | Workflow-based approvals |
| Change Management | Engineering change control | Versioning & history tracking |
| Access Control | Right document at point of use | Role-based permissions |
| Auditability | Traceability of actions | Immutable audit trails |
| Record Retention | Maintain quality records | Secure archival & retrieval |
LuitBiz DMS supports IATF 16949 documentation needs for:
No. LuitBiz DMS provides document control features designed to support IATF 16949 compliance. Certification depends on implementation and audit outcomes.
LuitBiz DMS provides audit trails, controlled workflows, version tracking, and document traceability required during IATF audits.
Yes. Controlled access ensures operators can view only the latest approved documents relevant to their role via the "View User" module of LuitBiz DMS.
Yes. Version control, change tracking, and approval workflows support structured engineering change processes.