Ioan Dănuț Iuonaș1, Mihail Aurel Titu2,3 and Claudiu Florin Iuonaș,4
Abstract. In the automotive industry, the demand for high levels of product compliance with regulatory and safety standards is becoming increasingly stringent. Traditional process audits, while effective in the past, are often unable to address the rapid technological changes and evolving compliance requirements that modern manufacturers face. This paper assesses the impact of nonconventional process audits, focusing on how alternative auditing methods—such as risk-based audits, process reengineering audits, and real-time data-driven approaches—are enhancing product compliance within the automotive sector. By evaluating case studies and industry practices, the paper demonstrates how these nonconventional audits can improve compliance, reduce product defects, and support continuous improvement in quality management systems. The analysis also highlights challenges related to the integration of these audits, offering best practices for successful implementation.
KEYWORDS: Nonconventional processes, Process audits, Automotive manufacturing, Quality and management assurance, Continuous improvement
DOI 10.56082/annalsarscieco.2025.2.25
1National University of Science an Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Splaiul Independenţei no. 313, 6th District, Bucharest, Romania, danut.iuonas@yahoo.com 0009-0007-4692-1146
2Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, 10 Victoriei Street, Sibiu, România, Corresponding author 0000-0002-0054-6535, mihail.titu@ulbsibiu.ro
3Academy of Romanian Scientists, 3 Ilfov Street, Bucharest, Romania
4National University of Science an Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Splaiul Independenţei no. 313, 6th District, Bucharest, Romania, f.iuonas@outlook.com ORCID 0009-0001-8031-3212,
PUBLISHED in Annals Academy of Romanian Scientists Series on Economy, Law, Sociology, Volume 8 no 2, 2025