OVERVIEW OF QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES
- Quality control in furniture manufacturing refers to the process of ensuring that all furniture products produced by a manufacturer meet certain standards of quality and safety.
- Producing high-quality furniture products ensures a positive experience for our customers.
- Pre-production quality control in furniture manufacturing involves implementing a set of measures and processes to ensure that the raw materials, machinery, and production processes meet the required standards and specifications before actual production begins.
- In-process quality control is a crucial aspect of the furniture manufacturing process. It involves inspecting and monitoring the quality of the furniture products during the production process to identify and address any defects or issues that may arise. The objective of in-process quality control is to ensure that the final product meets the desired quality standards and specifications.
- Testing of finished products for safety and durability is an essential aspect of post-production quality control in furniture manufacturing. It involves subjecting the finished products to various tests to ensure that they meet the required safety and durability standards.
- Record keeping helps us comply with relevant regulations and standards. By maintaining accurate and up-to-date records, Furnitech can demonstrate that we meet all regulatory requirements.
- Employee training is crucial for maintaining high-quality products and processes in furniture manufacturing. Properly trained employees are able to identify and correct quality issues, reducing the risk of defects and improving customer satisfaction