Quality Control
Quality control, also known as QC, is the method we employ to guarantee that a product meets specific quality standards or fulfills your criteria. This includes aspects like measurement, weight, stone clarity, color shade, and setting type, as well as plating quality, color, finish, and more. To achieve this, thorough training is conducted, benchmarks are established to assess product quality, and testing is carried out to identify any notable discrepancies in quality.
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Why is achieving 100% or a high percentage of quality control important?
- Encourage quality consciousness: Quality control encourages suppliers to keep quality in mind throughout the manufacturing process, which can help the brand achieve the desired level of quality each time.
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- Lower production costs: The process used for quality control checks the production of items that don't meet quality standards, correcting any problems and bringing down the cost of production and save your time.
- Increase clients satisfaction: Quality control ensures that your clients receive products free from error or defect, which typically increases clients satisfaction overall.
- Enhance goodwill: Producing high-quality products that meet all of an organization's quality control requirements generally indicates that the products consistently satisfy the client's needs, raising the established reputation of your business.
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- Improve production methods: Quality control processes help streamline and improve production processes, which means improved methods and designs and often higher productivity.
- Boost sales: Consistent quality control can help the brand develop a reputation for quality, which may attract new clients and increase sales!