THE EFFECT OF QUALITY CONTROL IN THE MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

Authors: Solomon Kings | Social & Management Sciences Management Studies Research 34 pages 4,164 words

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INTRODUCTION The ultimate aim of any manufacturing organization is the production of  quality good  and service and the satisfaction of it consumer and the maximization  profit. 
The textile industries for example are concerned with the manufacturing of various fabric being used by almost every member of the society. Despite the fact that textile production, is being used by a wide range of the member of the society. Therefore is need for individual textiles industry to market it product at optimum profit. To be   able to accomplish this  aims,  the quality of the product must  be  given adequate concerned. Therefore, for any product to service   the competitive nature of the market depends on the  value attached to the products by   the consumers. Such values may include quality, durability, utility etc it is in the cognition of these, that most manufacturing, industries have control department to take up full responsibility of  quality control.
CHAPTER ONE 1.0INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE  STUDY 1.2SCOPE OF THE ESSAY 1.3SIGNIFICANT OF THE ESSAY 1.4DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0INTRODUCTION 2.1MEANING OF QUALITY  2.2QUALITY OF PRODUCT DESIGN 2.2.iWHAT IS THEN CONTROLS 2.3CONTROL FUNCTION 2.3.iFEEDBACK FROM CONTROL 2.3.iiPRACTICAL  ENGINEERING 2.3.iii DIRECT LINE FUNCTION CONTRIBUTORY FUNCTION BASIC CONCEPT 2.4QUALITY CONTROL 2.4.i QUALITY OF PURCHASED  ITEMS 2.5QUALITY AND RELIABILITY  2.5.iTHE ECONOMICS OF RELIABILITY AND QUALITY 2.6QUALITY ASSURANCE 2.7QUALITY AND COST 2.7.i Preventive Cost 2.7.iiInspection Cost 2.7iii.Failure Cost 2.8SERVICE AND QUALITY CONTROL 2.9QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 2.9.iiPRODUCTION OF QUALITY 2.9.iiiQUALITY RESPONSIBILITIES ON THE FACTORY FLOOR 2.9.ivPRINCIPAL DECISION AND ACTION CATEGORIES FLOOR  2.9.vPRODUCT APPROVAL  2.9.viRUNNING APPROVAL
CHAPTER THREE SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS    3.0INTRODUCTION 3.1SUMMARY  3.2CONCLUSION 3.3RECOMMENDATION BIBLIOGRAPHY

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