Go digital with IPQC
Real-time input, smart alerts.
Quality inspection is an indispensable part of the manufacturing process. However, traditional paper-based inspection methods often face challenges such as time-consuming manual record-keeping, scattered data that is difficult to manage uniformly, and inefficiencies in handling abnormalities. To optimize these areas, our IPQC (In-Process Quality Control) inspection checklist has been digitized, fundamentally improving inspection efficiency and accuracy.
This system completely eliminates paper-based records. Inspectors can now record data in real time through the system, which is then synchronized with the backend for archiving and analysis, effectively eliminating problems caused by paper loss or illegible handwriting. The system also includes features such as auto-completion and anomaly alerts, which not only simplify the operational process but also significantly reduce the occurrence of human errors.
By replacing inefficient paper-based operations, this solution has made quality inspection a key pillar of efficient manufacturing, setting a new standard for quality assurance within enterprises.
To resolve these issues, we have implemented an online system for SOP document management. This not only greatly simplifies the process of accessing SOP documents but also enhances the efficiency and security of document management through various intelligent features, achieving a comprehensive upgrade from NAS-based to digitalized SOP management.
Replacing Paper-Based Operations with Full Digitalization
Combined with NFC Technology to Ensure Quality Control on-site
The new system fully replaces traditional paper inspection checklists. All inspection records can be entered into the system in real time, and the system automatically stores and backs up the data, preventing issues such as paper loss or illegible handwriting. This greatly enhances the efficiency of managing inspection records and improves traceability. To ensure the authenticity and effectiveness of the inspection work, inspectors must reach the workstation and scan the corresponding NFC card before beginning the inspection task.
The system can instantly record the inspector’s identity, arrival time, and the associated workstation, creating a detailed and complete inspection tracking record, which effectively prevents false reporting or missed inspections.
Automation Features to Improve Efficiency
Real Changes Brought by the IPQC System to Quality Control Work
In the future, we will continue to optimize this system by integrating more data analytics and intelligent tools, further enhancing the predictive capability and response speed of inspections.