Why is it key to document the production steps?

In precision manufacturing, quality is built up in parallel with the processes. At Mediagnost, production documentation is not just a compliance requirement, but the minimum necessary for our operations, the basis for quality assurance.

Why is real-time documentation essential?During production, we constantly make sure that we manufacture the part to the customer's specification and back it up with data.
The data is recorded and retrieved in our ERP system step by step.

Documentation:

  • provides evidence of compliance
  • trace back the cause of any discrepancy
  • provides a solid basis for process improvement
  • increases partner confidence

Traceability is also decision supportDocumentation based on real data allows engineers and production technologists to optimise production based on the same objective information.
This not only gives you faster error prevention, but also:

  • more predictable iteration
  • less unnecessary redesign
  • more stable cost planning
  • stronger risk control

In industry today, the level of documentation directly reflects the level of quality. The more transparent the process, the more stable the value.

Particularly critical in the medical technology environmentIn medical technology, durability, safety and long-term performance are a requirement. Therefore, a well-documented manufacturing process is not only a guarantee for quality assurance, but also for responsible engineering.
With Mediagnost, every step of the production process can be traced, audited and interpreted years later.

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