Significance of Quality Cost Analysis in Measuring Quantity Product Damage
Keywords:
Production Efficiency, Quality Management, Manufacturing Industry.Abstract
Quality cost analysis is an important approach in measuring the efficiency and effectiveness of a company's production process. Focusing on the number of product defects is a critical element in quality evaluation, as defects can impact customer satisfaction, company reputation, and overall business sustainability. This research explores the significance of quality cost analysis as a tool for measuring the number of product defects in the manufacturing industry. Through data collection and statistical analysis, this research aims to provide in-depth insight into the economic impact of product defects and how quality cost analysis can help companies identify, measure and manage these aspects more efficiently. It is hoped that the results of this research will provide practical guidance for companies in improving the quality of their products while optimizing costs associated with nonconformities.
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