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Old 07-27-2015, 02:17 PM   #14
bigskyjimmy
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Yep that is EXACTLY the problem Jay Bird,most of the car companies(if not all) have followed the Toyota"Kaizen" continuous improvement process which among other things gives each Employee the power at each station to hit the "STOP" button and they fix the problem right there and then,even at my company I use to work Kaizen was drilled into our heads Every employee if they came upon a problem could stop the production line NOW and we would call a Lead or a Supervisor and fix it right there
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quote:Originally posted by Jay Bird

The problem with Keystone's Quality control it is done after the unit if put together. True quality control should be done at each station. If you do not see how the units are put together you do not know what lies underneath. Why this is not done. Because it will slow production but it will ensure better systems out the door.
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