Awais Shamsi2026-03-31T19:06:55+00:00In many factories, quality control still sits at the end of the production line. Teams inspect finished products, flag defects, and send units back for repair. By then, the company has already spent time, labor, and materials. Rework slows deliveries. Scrap cuts into margins. Customers lose trust when faulty products slip through.
Manufacturers today deal with shorter product cycles and growing complexity. A single missed step in assembly can affect safety, compliance, and brand reputation. Instead of catching defects after they...