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Manufacturers Are Adopting Digital Documentation. Here’s How.

As quality control evolves, AI steps in

Digital documentation can change quality control in manufacturing for the better. Photo by Battlecreek Coffee Roasters on Unsplash

Scott Ginsberg
Mon, 10/21/2024 - 12:03
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Despite the industry’s push toward digital transformation, 95% of manufacturers use paper-based documentation, according to Forbes. But modernization doesn’t have to be overwhelming for manufacturing teams.

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When implemented strategically, digital documentation can improve processes, enhance traceability, simplify audits, and ensure compliance—all while reducing human error.

Dozuki recently worked with a food processing company that was struggling with quality and yield issues due to the use of an expensive active protein. By switching to digital documentation, the company was able to tightly control its manufacturing processes, reduce waste, and maximize yield. Overall, it saw overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) improve by 153%.

Your production line can see similar benefits. Below, you’ll learn why digital documentation matters to stakeholders, and see tactics to transform quality control in your production environment.

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