The time to rectify does not take to long, but actually the problem is the slot plan on the machining shop. It is necessary to wait for a window in the machining to "A" get in again, because the machining cycle time is long.Sometimes another issue happens when due to the internal capacity, the "A" is manufactured outsource. This involves more time for inspection and sometimes, due to the complexity, the component come back to rectify in-house, affecting the slot plans...
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Submitted by Carlos Pereira on Fri, 2014-11-07 14:52
The time to rectify does not take to long, but actually the problem is the slot plan on the machining shop. It is necessary to wait for a window in the machining to "A" get in again, because the machining cycle time is long.Sometimes another issue happens when due to the internal capacity, the "A" is manufactured outsource. This involves more time for inspection and sometimes, due to the complexity, the component come back to rectify in-house, affecting the slot plans...
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Submitted by Carlos Pereira on Fri, 2014-11-07 14:49
The time to rectify does not take to long, but actually the problem is the slot plan on the machining shop. It is necessary to wait for a window in the machining to "A" get in again, because the machining cycle time is long.
Sometimes another issue happens when due to the internal capacity, the "A" is manufactured outsource. This involves more time for inspection and sometimes, due to the complexity, the component come back to rectify in-house, affecting the slot plans...
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15 years 3 monthsany thoughts?
any thoughts?
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15 years 3 monthsany thoughts?
any thoughts?
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15 years 3 monthsHi Mike, The time to rectify
Hi Mike,
The time to rectify does not take to long, but actually the problem is the slot plan on the machining shop. It is necessary to wait for a window in the machining to "A" get in again, because the machining cycle time is long.Sometimes another issue happens when due to the internal capacity, the "A" is manufactured outsource. This involves more time for inspection and sometimes, due to the complexity, the component come back to rectify in-house, affecting the slot plans...
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15 years 3 monthsHi Mike, The time to rectify
Hi Mike,
The time to rectify does not take to long, but actually the problem is the slot plan on the machining shop. It is necessary to wait for a window in the machining to "A" get in again, because the machining cycle time is long.Sometimes another issue happens when due to the internal capacity, the "A" is manufactured outsource. This involves more time for inspection and sometimes, due to the complexity, the component come back to rectify in-house, affecting the slot plans...
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15 years 3 monthsHi Mike, The time to rectify
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19 years 10 monthsHi CarlosHow long does it
Hi Carlos
How long does it take to rectify the defect on A.
Best regards
Mike Testro