شركة ويلسون لمستحضرات التجميل المحدودة
Zhangjingcheng
Dec 6, 2024
The rapid development of science and technology has led to the shortening of the product life cycle.
The rapid development of science and technology has led to the shortening of the product life cycle. The competitive strategy of enterprises is transforming from expanding the scale of production and reducing production costs to the market operation mode of new technology application. OEM method can save brand equipment and production input, flexible product production, fast capital turnover and other advantages, Wilson factory is constantly being recognized by customers.
So how does the brand recognize Wilson? The reason is generally the standard is not uniform. Wilson believes that in order to achieve the satisfaction of the brand side, a complete set of written standards should be set from raw materials, semi-finished products, finished products and even production process indicators, so as to avoid ambiguity of standards caused by oral statements. The brand side requires the outer package of the product to be coded, and gives the corresponding coding format but does not specify the font size, resulting in difficulties in the delivery of the first batch of products by the contract side. This is enough to prove the importance of the unified standard in the early stage. Such small details will cause customer dissatisfaction, and the important product indicators should be unified before production, and even the important indicators should be written into the contract.
Quality problems occur repeatedly, can not avoid how to do? When a quality problem occurs repeatedly, Wilson's quality department trains production personnel, strengthens the sense of responsibility of employees, and assesses the responsible person, which is still unavoidable, the management personnel of the production enterprise should pay attention to, which may be the enterprise management system, operation process or process parameter setting. Need to analyze the main factors and secondary factors, according to the reasons for the development of countermeasures.