QRS – Quality Control System enables:
- to plan and manage QC (Quality Control) related activities by assigning them to certain operations and people,
- to have simplified user interfaces for production people to report QC information and more advanced interfaces for managers to review reported information,
- to report results of both planned and unplanned QC activities,
- to report actual results of every QC activity, to record quantities that passed QC, that are to be reworked or scrapped,
- to assist in performing QC by having information (information about how to measure, how to connect measurement devices, etc.) readily available,
- to print QC related documentation such as products quality certificates sent to clients,
- statistics of various failure reasons, QC instructions, etc.
The benefits of QRS are:
- reduced cost and time delays in QC information communication: performed QC activities and their results are readily available to managers enabling to identify:
- underperforming personnel and machines,
- the products and working procedures that result in unsatisfactory QC results. - improved cost awareness: costs associated with replacing scrapped items or reworking items that did not pass QC can be identified,
- improved management of QC processes: QC activities can be planned and made mandatory for selected items and operations.









