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Three elements that make up quality control in manufacturing and four key points for implementation.

Points to consider and efforts to be made! An explanation of quality control in the manufacturing industry.

Manufacturing is not just about making products. Poor-quality products will not attract customers and can ultimately lead to business bankruptcy. Quality control is that important, and companies must always provide the quality that satisfies consumers. What does quality control entail? This article will explain the efforts involved in quality control and the points to be aware of when engaging in it, specifically in the manufacturing industry. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.*

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What is quality control in manufacturing? Specific improvement measures for challenges and quality enhancement.

Introducing quality control methods and success stories that are actually achieving results on the manufacturing floor!

Recently, the environment surrounding the manufacturing industry has become increasingly harsh. Factors such as the challenges of skill transfer due to labor shortages, the intensification of global competition leading to stricter quality, cost, and delivery deadlines, and the diversification of customer needs resulting in product complexity are overlapping, causing many quality management personnel in manufacturing sites to struggle. Particularly in small and medium-sized manufacturing companies, the reality is that they are overwhelmed by daily quality issues and cannot address fundamental improvements. Issues such as a management system reliant on the experience and intuition of veteran employees, outdated paper-based management methods, and a lack of preventive quality management are common across many companies. However, improving this situation does not necessarily require large-scale capital investment or expensive system implementation. What is fundamentally important is the establishment of a practical quality management system that reflects the realities of the workplace. This article will introduce quality management methods and success stories that are actually effective in manufacturing sites, while providing hints that can lead to solutions for the challenges faced by those on the ground. *For more detailed content of the article, please refer to the link below.*

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What are the important 4Ms in quality control for the manufacturing industry? An explanation of each element and how to utilize them.

We will clearly explain the basic concept of 4M, as well as the derived "5M + 1E" and "6M," and how to apply them in the field!

Even if you know the term 4M, many may be wondering how to specifically utilize it. Those who have just become responsible for quality control or are managing the site may be struggling with understanding and applying the 4M concept. The 4M refers to the four elements that determine product quality: "Man," "Machine," "Material," and "Method," which are derived from the initial letters of each word. In this article, we will clearly explain the basic concept of 4M, as well as the derived concepts of "5M + 1E" and "6M," and how to apply them in the field. Please understand 4M and try to incorporate it into your company's quality management. *You can view the detailed content of the article through the link below.

  • Internal Control and Operational Management

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