2013
DOI: 10.2478/ata-2013-0012
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Improvement of Manufacturing Process Quality According to Final Inspection Results

Abstract: Final inspection represents the last inspection operation of production line before the product reaches a customer. If nonconformities are not detected within the production process, final inspection has to ensure their detection. This contribution focuses on the final inspection results of the manufacturing process of automobile’s front seats. The outputs of final inspection are prepared by means of quality management tools (Pareto analysis). Inspection items, their changes, remedies and precautions leading t… Show more

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“…The success of manufacturing organization may come with the implementation and maintenance of the quality management system, which is designed for the purpose of continuous improvement of organizational performance, and with dealing with the needs of all stakeholders at the same time. Through the application of the quality management system, organizations are stimulated to analyse customer requirements, to defi ne processes that contribute to creating a product that is acceptable for customer, and to keep these processes under control (Mura, 2011;Andrássyová et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of manufacturing organization may come with the implementation and maintenance of the quality management system, which is designed for the purpose of continuous improvement of organizational performance, and with dealing with the needs of all stakeholders at the same time. Through the application of the quality management system, organizations are stimulated to analyse customer requirements, to defi ne processes that contribute to creating a product that is acceptable for customer, and to keep these processes under control (Mura, 2011;Andrássyová et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%