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QUALITY CONTROL - HOW ENGINEERING SUPPORT MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Here’s the situation: You have a part that you’ve been making and selling but you’ve decided to put it out to quote. You send your drawings package and samples of the part to a contract manufacturer that has a status for providing quality engineering support. In reviewing the drawings, the project engineer picks up on a small but significant difference between the drawing and the actual part that’s in production.

This points to a couple challenges: The company’s documentation is incorrect. The tool is incorrect. The right part isn't being made to spec. Obviously, the discrepancy between the drawing and the part wasn’t a difference-maker since nobody noticed it before. But is that any way to do business? Think about it: Somehow a tool was made that didn’t conform to the drawings and NO ONE EVER CAUGHT IT. Quality processes are part of any trustworthy contract manufacturer’s operation. For example, the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), which acquired its roots in the automotive industry, is among the most norm in production across industries. The PPAP is made to demonstrate that the look and production process produced by the supplier will meet up with the client’s requirements as decided to in the look phase or in the drawings package. When used correctly, the PPAP minimizes the chance of failure, reduces costly mistakes and moves the project forwards in a timely fashion.

Don't Just Repair the Blame, Fix the nagging problem


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