What This Means for Your Project
The capability details below are intended to help engineering, quality, and sourcing teams evaluate execution reliability.
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Improved workflow stability during ramp-up programs.
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Faster issue localization when abnormalities appear.
03
Clearer execution visibility for OEM project coordination.
Manufacturing Layout and Organization Logic
Factory layout should reduce process friction, improve traceability, and support stable multi-project execution.
Functional Zoning
Production, inspection, material flow, and packing zones are organized to support controlled process progression.
Cross-Function Coordination
Engineering, production, and quality checkpoints are synchronized to prevent late-stage correction loops.
Throughput and Visibility
Operational organization supports both daily output stability and transparent status communication for project managers.
Execution Flow
- Map process sequence to physical layout and logistics paths.
- Set control gates at transitions between key production nodes.
- Align production scheduling with quality and delivery release windows.
Critical Control Points
- Pin insertion force
- Mating-gap verification
- Molding completeness
- Lock depth
- O-ring compression state
- Terminal contact resistance
- Pressure / insulation / withstand checks
- Cut length
- Strip length
- Conductor condition
- Color / sequence consistency
- Crimp quality
- Solder quality
- Electrical validation
- Batch archive and release logic
- Abnormal isolation + CAPA + re-verification
What This Means for Your Project
- Improved workflow stability during ramp-up programs.
- Faster issue localization when abnormalities appear.
- Clearer execution visibility for OEM project coordination.
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