Implementation of a Scrap Monitoring Process in a Manual Manufacturing Line of Medical Devices
Abstract
In the context of a manufacturing
industry of medical devices, every organization has
two primary goals that the organization has to
accomplish: 1. Meet the expected performance of
every produced product and 2. Produce revenue or
income to the company. When an organization
improves production quality to levels that guarantee
high production efficiency and prevent waste is
achieving a prime goal financially. The Cost of
Quality is a measure of the costs associated with this
achievement. This metric include costs incurred for
prevention of non-conformance, appraisals for
conformance and failures to meet requirements. One
of the purposes to monitor scrap in a production line
is for economic reasons. However, it gives the
opportunity to evaluate the efficiency of other
related control systems and provides valuable data
for process improvement opportunities impacting
the current process and related suppliers. This
project will consist of the implementation of a scarp
monitoring process on a manual production line,
whose inspection methods are mainly visual
inspections, made by several operators. To achieve
the implementation a Define – Measure – Analyze –
Improve and Control (DMAIC) methodology will be
used.
Key Terms - Cost of Quality, DMAIC, Manual
Manufacturing Line, Scrap Monitoring Process,
Scrap Reduction, Waste.