Quality Control
Quality control is managed through detailed analysis of defects, rejects and their causes, the operations where they occurred, the remakes and reworks that result from problems, and the costs incurred. Overall management of the shop floor is enhanced by analytical reports that enable analysis of yields by work orders, work centers or parts. The performance of departments and work centers can be monitored through the production statistics and other reports that indicate movement in terms of time or units. Proper monitoring of this information initiates corrective actions and helps determine the next course of action for material review.
The Quality Control solution includes objects such as: Reject and Defect Management, Process and Product Variable Analysis, Policies, Procedures and Audits, Production Statistics, Yield Loss Analysis, Pareto Charts and Statistical Process Control.
The goal of the Quality Control module is to continually reduce variation of the end product, through control and reduction of variation upstream in the process. The ensuing improvements in quality translates into not just high quality products, but also leads to increased sales, repeat business, increased capacity, reduced investment and operating costs, and most of all, a stellar reputation for quality.
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| Product Variables | | Process Variables | | Quality Data Collection | | Quality Data Analysis | | Policies and Procedures | | Audits | | SPC Charts |
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