Quality Assurance
An effective quality management system is applied to supplier management, incoming quality control, production quality control, reliability testing and final quality control system to serve as production guarantee. Real-time monitoring is implemented throughout the production process in order to control product quality and traceability, thereby ensuring the production of reliable products that comply with the design specifications and the clients’ requirements.
Our quality processes include :
IQC: Incoming Materials Inspection | First Article Inspection for every process |
IPQC: In Process Quality Control | QC: 100% Test & Inspection |
QA: QA based on sample inspection plan | Workmanship: IPC-A-610 |
Quality Management based on ISO9001:2008, ISO13485:2003, ISO/TS16949:2009 and ISO14001:2004 |
Continual Improvemenis initiated through the use of quality policy, quality objective, analysis of data, corrective and preventive actions and management review. This requirement covers both the reactive and proactive action of improvement.
The reactive
action are those actions taken to address nonconformities of products,
processes and systems such as the correction taken on nonconformity or a defect
and the follow-up corrective action to remove the root causes of the
nonconformity. This is referred to as problem solving or problem resolution
process and is a reactive action.
The cycle ensures rigor that is necessary to understand all aspect of the improvement opportunities and for considering multiple options. Apart from the data analysis tools, CI tools include creativity tools, quality function deployment, and what-if analysis, in the context of CI, it is necessary to focus on customer wants and needs in more depth in order to be able to develop improvement option. This will demand more sophisticated research approaches and the requirement to obtain additional customer data to determine the scope of the improvement