Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal

Many manufacturing organizations are unable to achieve acceptable quality performance because they do not have total control over their processes and equipment. Strict inspection cannot guarantee a stable supply of quality products; instead, there is a need to design quality into manufacturing proce...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Hussain, Dr., Zuraidah, Mohd Zain, Prof. Dr.
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.unimap-176862012-02-13T02:33:09Z Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Hussain, Dr. Zuraidah, Mohd Zain, Prof. Dr. miqbal@unimap.edu.my zuraidah@unimap.edu.my Integration of critical control functions Designing quality into process Many manufacturing organizations are unable to achieve acceptable quality performance because they do not have total control over their processes and equipment. Strict inspection cannot guarantee a stable supply of quality products; instead, there is a need to design quality into manufacturing processes and equipments. Quality control techniques are usually studied and implemented in isolation of the manufacturing process and equipment, therefore failing to give optimum results. It is a far better strategy to integrate the critical control functions of quality, production, inventory, and process control. Taking this into account, a 3-year research project is proposed. The aim is to develop a methodology that integrates the critical control functions of the process. In developing this methodology, methodical questions such as ‘how should the manufacturing process be analyzed in the light of relevant quality parameters?’, ‘how should the equipment be analyzed?’, ‘how should quality tools be selected to eliminate waste and guarantee quality at the processing points?’ will be asked. The project makes use of a case study approach, where an existing manufacturing facility is put to test. This paper outlines the proposed work. It defines the scope of the study, the research mode, the choice of investigative questions to be asked, the selection of the manufacturing facility to be used as the test subject, and other pertinent research parameters. 2012-02-13T02:33:09Z 2012-02-13T02:33:09Z 2002 Article p. 1-7 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/17686 en
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topic Integration of critical control functions
Designing quality into process
spellingShingle Integration of critical control functions
Designing quality into process
Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Hussain, Dr.
Zuraidah, Mohd Zain, Prof. Dr.
Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal
description Many manufacturing organizations are unable to achieve acceptable quality performance because they do not have total control over their processes and equipment. Strict inspection cannot guarantee a stable supply of quality products; instead, there is a need to design quality into manufacturing processes and equipments. Quality control techniques are usually studied and implemented in isolation of the manufacturing process and equipment, therefore failing to give optimum results. It is a far better strategy to integrate the critical control functions of quality, production, inventory, and process control. Taking this into account, a 3-year research project is proposed. The aim is to develop a methodology that integrates the critical control functions of the process. In developing this methodology, methodical questions such as ‘how should the manufacturing process be analyzed in the light of relevant quality parameters?’, ‘how should the equipment be analyzed?’, ‘how should quality tools be selected to eliminate waste and guarantee quality at the processing points?’ will be asked. The project makes use of a case study approach, where an existing manufacturing facility is put to test. This paper outlines the proposed work. It defines the scope of the study, the research mode, the choice of investigative questions to be asked, the selection of the manufacturing facility to be used as the test subject, and other pertinent research parameters.
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Zuraidah, Mohd Zain, Prof. Dr.
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title Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal
title_short Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal
title_full Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal
title_fullStr Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal
title_full_unstemmed Methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: A proposal
title_sort methodology of designing quality into manufacturing process and equipment: a proposal
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