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There are some recurring questions to which it is not always possible to give a precise and certain answer:
How many people are needed for the final quality control?
What is the average production waste generated in the production cycle?
How much does quality control affect the price of the button?
Is it valuable to perform material selection before turning?

Today, quality control is predominantly manual, and the selection takes place at the end of the production cycle with the aim of excluding any defective buttons and ensuring the correct quality to be supplied.

In today’s market, quality control is not just about ensuring that products are ready for shipment; but it’s also a comprehensive supply chain control that is increasingly important for ensuring product quality and sustainability.

These two issues are closely intertwined with optimizing the production cycle and reducing waste, critical aspects to check in order to obtain certifications and, most importantly, the trust of our customers.

How can one approach this topic in a simple, versatile, and convenient way?

Come to visit us at Expo 100 to learn more!