What is a 4M change? Introducing reasons, points to note, whether there is an obligation to notify, and accident prevention measures.
We will share a practical approach to improving quality and productivity through 4M changes, incorporating specific examples!
In the manufacturing industry, quality control and productivity improvement are always important issues, and the concept of 4M plays a significant role in this context. 4M stands for Man (people), Machine (machines), Material (materials), and Method (methods), which are crucial elements that influence product quality. By being aware of the 4M when observing the manufacturing site, it helps in improving waste between processes as well as enhancing quality control and inventory management tasks. When trying to resolve issues such as quality variability or delays in delivery, many sites attempt to achieve improvements by changing one or more of the 4Ms. This article will provide a detailed explanation of what 4M changes are, whether there is an obligation to notify, the importance and impact of 4M, and effective methods for change management. *For more detailed content of the article, please refer to the link below.*
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