Product Quality Planning

Fulfill Customer Requirements

The customer’s requirements may change depending on the product that the customer purchased. But some common requirements that customers expect from the product.

  1. Expected Performance
  2. Long time Durability
  3. Value added product
  4. Stability

Fault free product

Poor-quality products are not reliable, not durable, unsafe, and have poor performance as unexpected. They also do not meet regulatory requirements and exhibit minimal variation in performance or appearance.

How can we trace faults and control these faults in the future? In answer to this question, we set some fault-checking processes step by step, gradually from raw material to product.

These steps may be in common manufacturing plants.

  1. Raw material faults
  2. Raw material combination issues
  3. Process faults
  4. Machine faults

Product Quality Control

The product is the basic purpose of a manufacturing plant for market business. Before investing in manufacturing plants Industrialists need a decision on the product and the market requirements of the product quality and quantity.

For quality and production control tools used in the

These tools help manufacturers detect and prevent defects, optimize processes, and maintain consistent product quality, ensuring that the final products meet customer expectations and regulatory requirements.

Quality Management System (QMS)

QMS stands for Quality Management System. A quality management system manages everything that can directly or indirectly affect product quality. System design for production manufacturing process quality and standardized work. QMS system depends on the type of product, customer requirements, and product market value.

Non-Confirmity Reports (NCR)

Nature of Product Material

Product Policies

Standardized Work

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