At food and beverage brands, Quality groups and Product Development teams have traditionally managed two separate but interconnected work streams for ensuring product integrity.
In our previous post, we outlined why using only a QMS system to manage all of the aspects of product quality actually makes it more difficult and less cost-effective for both groups to track both real-time and historical quality benchmarks
On both a functional and strategic level, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems can consolidate and integrate most, if not all, of the quality management aspects of product development in real-time.
Functionally, PLM can capture quality data directly on product specification templates and vendor questionnaires and auto-enforce quality limitations and restrictions on that data at every step of the innovation and development process.
For brands that want to more tightly integrate quality management and product development (and don’t want to pay for and service two separate systems to do so) here are four ways that Quality groups can use a PLM system to directly and effectively automate quality management activities.
PLM enables quality and safety parameters to be directly integrated into formula design with data templates and workflows. This empowers Quality and R&D teams to more easily collaborate and work with quality requirements right from the point of innovation and testing.
Quality groups can use PLM to:
Instead of storing quality data in a separate system, PLM systems enable Quality groups to set quality parameters directly alongside and linked to other product attributes, providing a full view into product design.
PLM has quality management parameters that allow Quality managers to:
Trying to evaluate how current and previous goods received from suppliers and vendors stack up again internal and regulatory quality standards is a never-ending process. With PLM, it is no longer a mystery if supplier procedures affect or meet quality standards.
Supplier data and documentation can be brought into the product lifecycle through centralized supplier portal that provides continuous control over vendor qualifications at the point of product creation. With digital vendor questionnaires tailored to each supplier, it’s much easier to determine if the suppliers being sourced align with the manufacturer’s needs and pinpoint where any quality issues may have originated.
With Trace One Devex PLM's Supplier Collaboration Portal, Quality groups can:
Effective quality management goes beyond having an information repository. Instead of using a separate QMS tool to piece together a snapshot of quality standards from various parts of the business, PLM enables manufacturers to automatically run data analysis and create views into product quality with a wide range of reporting capabilities.
Quality groups can generate reports that:
By integrating quality processes and data limits directly into product development procedures, quality management becomes a shared initiative rather than an ad-hoc process. Using a PLM system like Trace One Devex PLM to manage a quality program enables Quality groups to facilitate more comprehensive quality control and issue resolution.