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THE COSTS OF NOT IMPLEMENTING A QUALITY CONTROL PROCESS

IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY CONTROL

 

Through quality control it is possible to measure the actual quality of a product or service and compare it with the standards or specifications and act according to the resultig difference.

 

Quality control is important within the processes of the companies because through the activities that are developed at each stage of these production processes we are ensuring a product / service that meets the needs of the final consumer or the company itself.

 

HOW DOES THE LACK OF QUALITY CONTROL AFFECT COMPANY COSTS?

 

As we all know, the lack of quality directly affects a company’s costs. For example, the use of cheaper parts or equipment may represent a cost reduction in the short term, but the effects of their use could represent much higher costs in the long term.

 

In the case of quality software, a lower cost program may save your company money but you run the risk that the program is more complicated or lacks several functions necessary for your company’s operations.

 

Always keep in mind the saying “cheap is expensive”, as it is very true when associated with quality control issues.

 

NON-QUALITY COSTS MUST BE CALCULATED, INVESTIGATED AND/OR DERIVED. THE COST OF NOT DOING SO COULD INCLUDE:

 

  • Discarded products
  • Downtime on the floor
  • Lost customers
  • Lost sales

Focusing on quality can help your company maintain a satisfied customer base, which in turn brings great benefits to the company, such as increased profitability.

 

If your business is not profitable enough, it is important to examine the quality of the product or service.

 

At TROPPUS, thanks to our years of experience as a quality sorting company, we have at your disposal a wide variety of services within which you can find quality control at every stage of production.

 

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