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Based On The Risk Assessment Of Wuxi Import Of Mechanical And Electronic Products Regulatory System

Posted on:2013-01-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330395483483Subject:Industrial Engineering
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Nowadays, the idea of quality control has been accepted generally by the management teams of the most factories and industries. Various of theories of quality control also have been applied into the process of manufacturing management from all works of life. However, when the concept of quality control has been used plenty in processing enterprise and service enterprise, providing protection for their product quality of the enterprise. Inspection and Quarantine Department, as a government organization, which is belong to National Department in charge of the quality control, needs a more modern and scientific managing method to understand how to control and improve the quality control during the supervision period.This thesis states a risk assessment method from the modern quality control theory. Using risk assessment technology integrate into the process of inspection and supervision the imported mechanical and electrical products, to changing situation that is pay more attention to field inspection than risk management as well as lack of a popular fitting method.This thesis provides a set of inspecting quality control methods which have practical significance as well as relatively perfect and constructing a set of quality controlling model which used in inspecting of the imported mechanical and electrical products based on risk level classified of imported mechanical and electrical products, through the risk index method, thus to instruct inspecting of the current imported mechanical and electrical products, improve the level of quality testing, prevent and reduce the fluidity and risk in the process of testing.
Keywords/Search Tags:inspection&quarantine, import inspection, risk assessment
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