Final Device Quality Control Unit Operation Optimization
Abstract
With the intent of achieving cost
reduction initiatives, the Quality Control Unit
operation regarding the final device release was
identified as a labor cost opportunity. Through
kaizen events done across site, it was determined a
requirement of 20% total cycle time reduction for
the final device packaging and release process and,
consequently, eliminate the human interaction from
the Quality Control Unit technicians.
Lean manufacturing principles and DMAIC project
methodology was used to develop this project and
successfully eliminate the Quality Control Unit
operation at the final device release process. With
the elimination of the process step, the Unit Record
Review was eliminated since it was identified as not
required, and the other elements contained on the
eliminated step, were moved to the previous step,
once this was leaned out.
The implementation of this project achieved its
objectives, assuring compliance to the applicable
regulation agencies requirements and engagement
from the employees.
Key Terms ⎯ DMAIC, Final Device Release,
Quality Control, Regulation Agencies.