How good results are accounted?
The edinn® system count good results in the following order:
- Registering the total number of results produced in a process, including those that had quality problems and were discarded (scrap) or reworked.
- Registering the number of results that had quality problems, and the cause for which they were discarded (scrapped) or reworked.
These records do not need to be consecutive. The important thing about this is that these records belong to the same shift, which will allow the system to decrease the production efficiency of the shift.
For example:
Let us imagine we have a process that has produced 1000 results units of light bulbs. And of those, 6 have been discovered to have a production failure and thus have been discarded. At the Results window's grid we should have this:
- A green record showing 1000 results of reference LIGHT BULB.
- A red record showing 6 results of rederence LIGHT BULB WITH QUALITY PROBLEM.