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World Class Manufacturing

World class manufacturing dependably provides safe, high grade products that will minimize corporate risk and maximize market share and profit potential. World class manufacturers develop and maintain processes that are stable and capable of meeting all specifications. This depends upon monitoring and controlling all processes, focusing on continuous process improvement methods and providing process analysis and reports to all parts of the enterprise.

A variety of quality and process management systems have been developed to support world class manufacturing including TQM, Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) and Six Sigma.  NWA SPC and Manufacturing Analytics software provides the fundamental analytical and reporting tools that support these programs and enable world class manufacturing.  

Food processing often operates on small margins. Making profits requires careful attention to controlling processes and maximizing yield. An example is rigid fill weight and portion control. SPC is the best method to maximize and control such processes.

Historically, food processing has used contract manufacturers and co-packers for specialty products. The current trend is for greater use of these services in a broader base of products. In addition, the food industry employs ever growing and more complex supply chains covering all aspects from raw ingredients to final retail market, food service, and restaurant customers. 

Managing supply chain quality is critical for both minimizing risk and maximizing profits. SPC is a core tool for managing vendors and supply chains and maximizing food safety, quality, and profit.  MA is the best approach to monitoring and managing the food processing enterprise. The food industry is rapidly developing vendor certification and supply chain quality management systems that rival the sophistication of fields such as aerospace and automotive. For example, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service has implemented such a program for the purchase of ground beef for the school lunch program:

Food companies have been actively trimming work force and facilities during the last decade, and industry analysts observe processors have already realized most of the gain to be had by this process. Increasing efficiencies by continuous process improvement methods is the most effective way to maintain growth in both enterprise operations and the supply chain.

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