Introducing three methods that lead to improvements in trust and quality, along with types and specific approaches!
In the manufacturing industry, quality inspection is a crucial process that affects customer satisfaction. Many factory managers and production line leaders are currently striving daily to meet the needs for cost reduction and shorter delivery times from clients and the market while maintaining good quality. Quality inspection is part of quality management operations in manufacturing and plays a role in directly evaluating product quality. Depending on the timing of the inspection, it can be categorized into incoming inspections, process inspections, and final inspections. By conducting appropriate inspections at each stage, consistent quality management throughout the manufacturing process becomes possible. Moreover, there are many cases where the automation of inspection equipment, digitization of inspection records, and video manuals for quality inspection methods have advanced, allowing for accurate and efficient quality inspections. This article focuses on methodologies to achieve both efficiency and accuracy in quality inspections, introducing an overview of quality inspections, specific inspection methods, and points for improvement. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the link below.*
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