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What is the important acceptance inspection in the manufacturing industry?

Introducing the purpose of acceptance inspection, confirmation items, and four tips to enhance accuracy.

Acceptance inspection refers to the checks of standards and quality conducted when raw materials and supplies are delivered. By inspecting at the delivery stage before entering the manufacturing process and eliminating non-conforming products, it helps prevent the occurrence of defective products. Acceptance inspection contributes to improving product quality and reducing the labor and costs associated with the occurrence of defective products. However, if the inspection is not conducted properly and records are not reliably maintained, the effectiveness of acceptance inspection cannot be expected. This article explains the methods and purposes of acceptance inspection, as well as points for effectively implementing acceptance inspection. If you want to enhance the effectiveness of acceptance inspection and improve the quality of your products, please refer to this article. *For detailed content of the article, you can view it through the link below.*

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