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Quality management

Ensure that product specifications are met through quality control, and the reduction and management of nonconformities. Manage the sampling plans and the analysis of collected data.

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Ensuring quality to be competitive and maintain compliant products

Quality control is crucial for attaining a competitive edge. It ensures customer satisfaction by upholding products to established standards and expectations, thereby reducing operating costs through waste reduction and minimizing the necessity for rework.
Compliance with industry-specific regulations is another crucial aspect of quality control, as it ensures that products comply with legal and safety requirements, thereby avoiding potential penalties and litigation.
Finally, quality control plays a critical role in enterprise risk management, as it helps prevent defective product recalls, legal implications and damage to the company's reputation.
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Your Challenges and Stakes

Customer Satisfaction
Consistency and Reliability
Reducing production cost
Exceeding customer expectations is critical to the success of any business. Quality control plays a crucial role in ensuring that products consistently meet set standards, thereby helping to increase customer satisfaction, customer loyalty and positive brand reputation.
Consistently producing products that meet specifications gives the company a competitive advantage, differentiating it from its competitors and potentially increasing brand value. A digitized quality control system ensures even more robust management of product quality.
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Consistency between products and specifications is essential to meet customer expectations and ensure that they work or perform as expected. It is crucial to identify risks and potential problems early at each stage of production, starting as early as the verification of raw materials. It is possible to anticipate possible causes of nonconformity or track how different degrees of raw material quality impact the final product. By promptly addressing such issues, companies can reduce the risk of recalls, claims and other costly problems.
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Cost reduction requires the ability to minimize waste, rework and material consumption. This can be achieved by addressing defects and nonconformities early in production. Reducing waste and rework increases line efficiency by promoting more efficient use of resources and reliable lead times. In addition, the overall quality of the supply chain can be improved and relationships with suppliers can be strengthened through careful inspection of materials and components received, verifying that they meet standards and anticipating any final product nonconformities that might be detected too late.
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Sampling plans
Define inspection rules and testing of raw materials, components, semi-finished and finished products. Frequency, type of measurement (manual or automatic) and instruments to be used are part of a sampling plan. Associate each product and production stage with the correct measurement plan, notifying line or laboratory operators and monitoring its effective execution.
Statistic Process Control
Data collected from sampling plans are analyzed by applying statistical control logics to detect drifts in process quality that would otherwise be difficult to notice. Provides diagrams and control charts for immediate analysis and triggers notifications in case of outliers. SPC is an enabler in the implementation of Lean Manufactoring and Six Sigma logics.
Quality reports
Supports automatic creation and generation of quality control actions such as reports of an inspection, end of production, nonconformity detection. Allows sharing information and managing the flow of approvals via electronic signature functions. Includes dedicated tools for representation of control charts and diagrams.
Anomaly Notification
Promptly notifies anomalies that may occur. Machine stops and delays are immediately displayed, allowing for quicker reaction times. Deviations from quality standards and out-of-norm conditions are highlighted, enabling quicker corrective actions.

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AVEVA MES Quality

Ensures compliance with quality criteria for each product by planning and supporting the execution of sampling plans and their analysis.

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AVEVA Reports for Operations

Provides the tools to design, generate and share reports from different industry data sources.

Data management

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AVEVA Work Tasks

Provides the tools to design, execute and maintain operational flows. Assign, validate, or approve tasks through standardized procedures.

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