New white paper: How to protect your brand with proactive quality management
The automotive industry is facing a huge challenge: recalls are not decreasing despite decades of improvements - on the contrary, they have actually increased dramatically in recent years. Why is this?
Increasing technical complexity: With new technologies such as autonomous driving and electromobility, the demands on mechanical and electronic components are also growing. Faulty components can result in expensive recalls and safety risks.
Accelerated product development process: Shorter development cycles increase the risk of quality problems, as test phases are often shortened.
Non-transparent global supply chains: Up to 80% of vehicle parts come from external suppliers - and quality defects at deep supply chain levels (Tier 2 to Tier n) often go undetected.
Cost pressure and common part strategies: The use of identical components across several vehicle models can multiply the effects of a fault.
But there is a solution: digital, proactive quality management can prevent recalls, create transparency and save companies billions in losses.
The solution: digitalization, networking and data-driven quality assurance
Our new white paper shows how manufacturers and suppliers can optimize their quality processes with modern digital platforms, automated workflows and real-time data analysis. Find out how ...
Cloud-based verification and approval management platforms help to identify quality problems earlier and make supply chains more transparent
AI-supported analyses help to identify potential sources of error before they lead to expensive recalls
Multi-business networks improve collaboration between OEMs, suppliers and Testing Inspection Certification (TIC) providers
Digital twins and simulation-based tests detect quality problems in the development process even before production
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