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This informal CPD article, “Ensuring quality standards in the global supply chain and the role of quality assurance,” was written by Muhammad Hasnain Raza of Mechesol Co., a company that provides high-quality innovative product development solutions to private and industrial customers.
In today’s interconnected global economy, ensuring product quality in international supply chains is an essential part of business success. Quality assurance (QA) plays a key role in maintaining high standards, ensuring that products meet required specifications, and eliminating defects. This is especially important because products are often manufactured in one country and sold in another, requiring close attention to quality at every stage
One of the core functions of quality assurance is to identify defects early. By inspecting products during the production process, QA professionals can identify issues before they escalate, minimizing the risk of defective products reaching customers. This proactive approach not only protects a company’s reputation, but also increases customer satisfaction.
In an era of strict global regulations, QA ensures that products meet all applicable standards. Compliance is crucial for consumer safety, environmental protection, and legal liability. The QA process helps companies avoid penalties and maintain stakeholder confidence. Reduce costs
Investing in quality assurance can result in significant cost savings. By preventing defects and minimizing the need for rework, companies can optimize production processes and reduce waste. This efficiency translates into increased profitability and long-term growth.
