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Production control is the process of managing and monitoring the production activities in a manufacturing environment.
Involves planning, scheduling, and controlling production activities
Ensures efficient use of resources and timely delivery of products
Includes monitoring production progress, quality control, and resolving issues
Examples: creating production schedules, tracking inventory levels, optimizing production pr
By checking stock levels, production schedules, and any alerts or notifications.
Check stock levels to see if they are below required amount for production
Review production schedules to see if any delays or stoppages have occurred
Look for any alerts or notifications indicating production stoppage due to stock requirement
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Oct 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
A custom report developed for business monitoring provides insights and analysis on key performance indicators.
Custom reports are tailored to specific business needs and requirements
They provide real-time or periodic data on various metrics such as sales, revenue, inventory, etc.
Reports can be generated using SAP tools like SAP Crystal Reports, SAP BusinessObjects, or custom-built solutions
They help in identifying tren...
Yes, there are several solutions for standard issues faced during implementation.
Creating a detailed project plan with clear timelines and milestones
Ensuring proper communication and collaboration between all stakeholders
Conducting thorough testing and quality assurance before going live
Providing comprehensive training and support for end-users
Regularly monitoring and evaluating the system to identify and address any i...
posted on 18 Aug 2023
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
A skill QA action plan is a plan to ensure the quality of skills in a specific area.
Identify the specific skills that need to be assessed
Develop a set of criteria or standards for evaluating the skills
Create a testing or assessment process to measure the skills
Collect data and feedback from the assessments
Analyze the data to identify areas of improvement
Implement training or development programs to enhance the skills
Mo...
posted on 26 Nov 2017
A combination set is a tool used for measuring and marking angles, distances, and depths accurately.
Combination sets are commonly used in engineering and construction.
They typically include a protractor, ruler, and depth gauge.
The protractor is used to measure and mark angles.
The ruler is used to measure and mark distances.
The depth gauge is used to measure and mark depths.
Combination sets are versatile and can be used...
There are several types of CNC control units used in engineering.
There are three main types of CNC control units: open-loop, closed-loop, and computer numerical control (CNC).
Open-loop control units are the simplest and least expensive, but they do not provide feedback on the actual position of the machine.
Closed-loop control units use feedback sensors to continuously monitor and adjust the position of the machine, res...
I was interviewed before Apr 2021.
Toe in and toe out are terms used to describe the angle of the wheels on a vehicle.
Toe in refers to the front of the wheels being closer together than the back of the wheels.
Toe out refers to the front of the wheels being further apart than the back of the wheels.
Toe in/out can affect the handling and tire wear of a vehicle.
Proper alignment is important for safety and optimal performance.
Wheel balancing is the process of equalizing the weight of a tire and wheel assembly so that it spins smoothly at high speeds.
It involves adding or removing weights to the wheel to balance it
Unbalanced wheels can cause vibrations, uneven tire wear, and steering issues
It is important to balance wheels regularly, especially after getting new tires or wheels
Examples of wheel balancing equipment include wheel balancers and
Caster camber angle is the angle between the vertical axis of the wheel and the steering axis.
It affects the stability and handling of the vehicle.
Caster angle helps in straight-line stability and steering returnability.
Camber angle helps in tire wear and cornering ability.
Welding defects are imperfections that occur during the welding process.
Common welding defects include porosity, undercutting, and incomplete fusion.
Porosity is caused by gas pockets trapped in the weld, while undercutting is a groove at the base of the weld.
Incomplete fusion occurs when the weld metal does not fuse completely with the base metal.
Welding defects can weaken the weld and compromise its integrity.
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Vernier caliper least count is the smallest measurement that can be read on the scale of the caliper.
The least count of a Vernier caliper is usually 0.02 mm or 0.05 mm.
It is determined by dividing the smallest division on the main scale by the number of divisions on the Vernier scale.
For example, if the smallest division on the main scale is 1 mm and there are 20 divisions on the Vernier scale, the least count would be
The type of welding used depends on the material being welded and the desired strength of the joint.
Common types of welding include MIG, TIG, stick, and flux-cored welding.
MIG welding is often used for welding aluminum and steel.
TIG welding is commonly used for welding thin materials and for precision welding.
Stick welding is often used for welding thicker materials and in outdoor environments.
Flux-cored welding is sim...
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Oct 2020. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 19 May 2021
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Apr 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
The 7 QC tools are a set of basic quality control tools used to identify and solve quality problems.
Check sheets
Control charts
Histograms
Pareto charts
Scatter diagrams
Stratification
Cause-and-effect diagrams
As a Quality Engineer in my previous company, I was responsible for ensuring product quality, conducting audits, and implementing quality control processes.
Conducted product quality inspections and audits
Implemented quality control processes to improve product quality
Analyzed data to identify areas for improvement
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to address quality issues
Ensured compliance with industry standard
QA focuses on preventing defects while QC focuses on identifying and fixing defects.
QA is a proactive process that involves planning, designing, and executing tests to prevent defects from occurring.
QC is a reactive process that involves identifying defects through testing and then fixing them.
QA is focused on the entire software development life cycle while QC is focused on the testing phase.
Examples of QA activities ...
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