INCOMING GOODS INSPECTION
Why do we perform incoming inspections?
Where do we get the required information?
How can we ensure effectiveness?
This training is designed to help participants understand the basics of Incoming Goods Inspection. It covers the different stages of inspection, the limitations of the process, and ways to solve common issues. The training will also teach how to read design drawings and use measuring tools to check if materials meet the required standards.
Training Overview
Methodology

We will be as "Hands On" as your process permits.

Discussions: The training will include discussions about common problems in IGI and how to address them.

The KISS Principle "Keep It Strictly Simple"
Key Learning Objectives
- Understand the IGI Process: Participants will learn why Incoming Goods Inspection is important and how it helps catch defects before production starts.
- Recognize Challenges & Solutions: This training will explain the challenges of IGI and provide simple solutions to overcome them.
- Use Design Drawings & Measurement Tools: Attendees will practice reading design drawings and using measurement equipment to check material quality.
- Choosing sample size: Participants will be introduced to the concept of sampling, learning how to determine the correct sample size based on inspection criteria and industry standards.
By the end of this training, your team will know how to design and conduct Incoming Goods Inspections.