Data recording is an essential aspect of quality control, offering a reliable means to track inspection results, analyze defect trends, and support production improvements. Companies use two main types of data recording systems.
For cost-effectiveness, companies use paper records to document inspection data. This approach has significant limitations when it comes to generating reports, analyzing trends, or troubleshooting production issues. Manual processes are time-consuming and prone to errors, making them less efficient for modern production needs.
In contrast, companies with good processes often opt for digital data recording systems. These systems provide significant benefits over traditional methods.
Key advantages include:
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