Quality Control: Define quality control checkpoints and standards for your products, ensuring that they meet specified quality criteria before they are released to customers.
Inspection Management: Plan and schedule inspections for incoming materials, in-process goods, and finished products, ensuring that they meet quality standards and regulatory requirements.
Non-Conformance Management: Identify and manage non-conformances, including documenting issues, investigating root causes, and implementing corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) to prevent recurrence.
Supplier Quality Management: Evaluate and monitor supplier performance based on quality metrics, ensuring that suppliers meet your quality requirements and standards.
Customer Complaint Management: Manage customer complaints related to product quality, track resolution activities, and analyze complaint trends to identify and address underlying issues.
Visibility: Gain real-time visibility into quality management processes, allowing you to track and monitor quality metrics and performance.
Quality Review: quality review looks at the processes, procedures, and results of quality inspections to identify areas for improvement and ensure compliance with quality standards and regulations.
Training Management: Manage employee training programs related to quality management, ensuring that employees are trained in quality standards, procedures, and best practices.
Risk Management: Identify, assess, and mitigate risks to quality, ensuring that products and services are delivered safely and meet customer expectations.
Quality Planning: Define quality objectives, standards, and procedures to ensure that quality is built into every aspect of your organization’s operations.
Quality Cost Analysis: Analyze the cost of quality, including prevention, appraisal, and failure costs, to identify opportunities for cost reduction and process improvement.
Integrated Quality Control: Integrate quality control processes with other ERP modules such as inventory management and production planning to ensure that quality standards are maintained throughout the supply chain.
Multi-site Support: Manage quality control processes across multiple locations or sites, ensuring consistency and standardization of quality practices.
Supplier Performance Monitoring: Monitor and evaluate the performance of your suppliers based on quality metrics. Identify high-performing suppliers and address issues with underperforming ones to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality materials and services.
Efficiency: Streamline quality management processes, reduce manual work, and save time and resources.
Compliance: Ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards, reducing the risk of fines, penalties, and reputational damage.
Visibility: Gain real-time visibility into quality management processes, allowing you to track and monitor quality metrics and performance.
Schedule Inspections: Plan and schedule inspections for incoming materials, in-process goods, and finished products to ensure that they meet quality standards before they are released for further processing or shipment.
Record Inspection Results: Record the results of inspections, including pass/fail status, measurements, and any deviations from the standards. This information is used to make decisions about the disposition of the inspected items.
Non-Conformance Management: Manage non-conformances identified during inspections, including documenting issues, investigating root causes, and implementing corrective and preventive actions to prevent recurrence.