Why Final Random Inspection is Your Last Line of Defense for Quality
In the intricate dance of manufacturing, where raw materials transform into finished products, quality assurance acts as the vigilant choreographer, ensuring each step aligns with the desired outcome. While proactive measures like pre-production checks and during-production inspections play crucial roles in preventing defects, the Final Random Inspection (FRI) stands as the ultimate gatekeeper, your last line of defense against shipping substandard goods to your valued customers. Think of your production line as a series of sieves, each designed to catch imperfections. Pre-production inspections filter out faulty raw materials, and during-production inspections identify and rectify issues as they arise. But even with these robust systems in place, the possibility of latent defects, overlooked errors, or issues cropping up towards the end of the process remains. This is where the FRI steps in, casting a critical eye over the finished batch just before it leaves t...