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What should you do when production is already underway, but quality problems keep appearing from one shipment to the next?
In episode 336, Adrian and Renaud answer a listener question from David B. and explain how buyers should investigate recurring production problems before deciding whether to fix the situation or transfer manufacturing elsewhere.
They begin by separating product design problems from manufacturing and workmanship issues. A product that cannot withstand normal use may be fundamentally under-designed, while products arriving dead on arrival are more likely to indicate manufacturing failures.
The discussion also covers reliability testing, pilot production, supplier audits, corrective action plans, containment measures, documented process changes, fixtures and mistake-proofing.
Renaud explains why inspections can provide useful short-term protection but should not become a permanent substitute for a functioning supplier quality system. If repeated mistakes continue, records are unavailable, or production is being moved between facilities without your knowledge, it may be time to walk away.
You will learn:
• How to distinguish design failures from manufacturing problems
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What should you do when production is already underway, but quality problems keep appearing from one shipment to the next?
In episode 336, Adrian and Renaud answer a listener question from David B. and explain how buyers should investigate recurring production problems before deciding whether to fix the situation or transfer manufacturing elsewhere.
They begin by separating product design problems from manufacturing and workmanship issues. A product that cannot withstand normal use may be fundamentally under-designed, while products arriving dead on arrival are more likely to indicate manufacturing failures.
The discussion also covers reliability testing, pilot production, supplier audits, corrective action plans, containment measures, documented process changes, fixtures and mistake-proofing.
Renaud explains why inspections can provide useful short-term protection but should not become a permanent substitute for a functioning supplier quality system. If repeated mistakes continue, records are unavailable, or production is being moved between facilities without your knowledge, it may be time to walk away.
You will learn:
• How to distinguish design failures from manufacturing problems

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