The race for manufacturing excellence is shifting. Instead of just catching defects after they happen, leading companies are focusing on predicting them before they occur. This move from reactive quality monitoring to proactive intervention is a cornerstone of Industry 4.0.
The traditional approach, where defect reports arrive days or weeks late, means costs are already sunk. Disconnected data systems—from inspection results to supplier lot information and environmental sensor readings—create significant latency. Correlating these disparate signals typically requires specialized engineers and considerable time.
The Problem with Current Quality Monitoring
Most manufacturers have robust systems for tracking quality metrics like SPC charts and CPK values. However, these systems often fail to synthesize data quickly enough for timely action. A Chief Quality Officer shouldn't spend nearly an hour piecing together data from multiple sources to answer a simple correlation question.