No more failures with this! Stable supply of high-quality products through digitalization of inspection sites.
The Measurement Data Integration Management System "Major Tracer" will transform the decline in quality caused by the analog system in inspection sites through digitization! Case study collection available.
Due to the recent labor shortages, concerns about quality deterioration are being raised even in Japan, which has consistently delivered high-quality products to the world. This is particularly critical for automotive and aircraft parts, where a stable supply of high-quality products is required, making it essential to review quality management systems. Our developed system, 'Measure Tracer,' integrates inspection data, part number information, and inspection details to build a comprehensive "database." We have numerous implementation records with major automotive manufacturing companies in the Chubu region, thanks to our high level of expertise. We are offering a collection of case studies, so if you want to avoid failures in reviewing inspection sites or digital transformation, please take a look! [Case Study Introductions] - Incoming inspection site for hundreds of outsourced products (automotive parts manufacturer) - Sampling inspection site for frequently produced critical mass production items (automotive parts manufacturer) - Mass production site where 100% inspection and traceability management for each product is mandatory (aircraft parts manufacturer) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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<Main Standard Features> - Inspection form function - Result file import function - Inspection result search function - Excel (statistical) report output function *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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The fact that Japan's manufacturing industry has, and will continue to have, its greatest strengths in technology and quality remains unchanged. In a sense, it is not an exaggeration to say that the future of the Japanese economy depends on the progress and development of these areas. Moreover, it goes without saying that the leading role and command center in the global production activities of multinational corporations, starting with major companies, will be the domestic bases in Japan, supported by domestic related companies, including small and medium-sized enterprises. Moving forward, I am confident that this progressive system among domestic companies will establish new technologies and management methods that have never been seen before, and that this will lead to the reconstruction of the global identity of Japan's manufacturing industry, which is currently facing severe challenges.