În timpul verificării producției vs. Monitorizarea productiei

În timpul verificării producției vs. Monitorizarea productiei

Unii importatori observă că trebuie să supravegheze îndeaproape producția este vitală, cum ar fi în timpul verificării producției vs. Monitorizarea productiei. Și apoi pot prinde probleme mai devreme este mult mai ieftin decât mai târziu. Aceasta este adesea o abordare pe care o sugerez cu tărie.

Pentru verificarea în timpul producției vs. Monitorizarea productiei, Sunt 2 modalități prin care de a verifica îndeaproape producția:

  1. Făcând multe instantanee ale ciclului de producție, prin inspecții de 1 zi,
  2. Privind serialul cinematografic pentru că se desfășoară, by stationing one technician within the factory for a certain period.

Aici sunt 2 solutions for your reference:

  1. În timpul verificării producției

The idea is to send a technician or engineer to a plant, typically for at some point on every occasion. When to do it? The key’s to identify the main risks in production. Here may be a generic illustration that applies to several product lines:

(Note that the production of sub-suppliers also can be inspected. It doesn’t essentially all take place within the same facility.)

If serious problems are found, the following sequence are often followed:

  • The inspector problems a Corrective Action Request(CAR),
  • The quality manager will push the provider to organize a Corrective Action Plan(CAP) and provides comments regarding it,
  • The inspector checks if the CAP has been applied effectively.

(Note that most Chinese inspectors are capable of issuing a CAR then checking if a CAP is effective, however fewer of them will ensure the CAP projected by the provider — in most cases this is often done by a high quality engineer or a high quality manager.) For more information about during production check, please read this article.

  1. Monitorizarea productiei

Instead of sending an inspector at many times during production, for big or complex orders it makes sense to station one technician/engineer in the “main factory”. He can do everything that an inspector does (see part 1), whereas keeping an eye on what happens each day.

Typically he goes to the main subcontractors to inspect production status and quality. in orice caz, generally the provider refuses to disclose this information. Since this stationed technician will provides a “movie” instead of a number of “photos” regarding matters, he will came upon a Gantt chart that shows, for every production step, expected and actual dates.

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