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Article Dans Une Revue Sci.Int.(Lahore) Année : 2023

ROOT-CAUSE-ANALYSIS OF RECURRING FLOUR PACKAGING PRINTING DEFECTS UTILIZING QUALITY CONTROL TOOLS

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This study aims to conduct a root-cause analysis of recurring flour packaging printing defects using quality tools. The quality of packaging materials plays an important role in ensuring product information, customer communication, and traceability in the Food Manufacturing Industry. Printing Defects caused by the printer itself may lead to additional manufacturing costs, customer dissatisfaction, and even damage to the brand's reputation. Therefore, it is very important to identify the root cause of these recurring defects and implement effective countermeasures. The research methodology involves analyzing one year of data from January 2022 to December 2022 with specific emphasis on the Domino Printer Equipment and analyzing all the defects using the Pareto Chart and Fishbone Diagram. The outcome of the analysis identified the unclear print and skipped printed ticket numbers are the primary causes of rejection. The study concludes that utilizing quality tools helps identify and prioritize defects, enabling the implementation of corrective actions and process improvements.
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hal-04346176 , version 1 (15-12-2023)

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May Angel C Jipos, Charity P Jamito, Jhonrel B Camelotes, Reggie H Baguio, Consorcio S. Namoco Jr.. ROOT-CAUSE-ANALYSIS OF RECURRING FLOUR PACKAGING PRINTING DEFECTS UTILIZING QUALITY CONTROL TOOLS. Sci.Int.(Lahore), 2023. ⟨hal-04346176⟩
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