Cost of quality management: An empirical study from Turkish marble industry

2009; Academic Journals; Volume: 4; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5897/sre.9000312

ISSN

1992-2248

Autores

Özgür Akkoyun, Hüseyin Ankara,

Tópico(s)

Manufacturing Process and Optimization

Resumo

In this study, a quality cost model to measure and control costs of quality (COQ) occurring in marble plants was developed. In the marble industry, most properties associated with quality depend on uncontrolled and mostly immeasurable natural and geological conditions. And because of these naturerelated problems, it is difficult to apply commonly used quality cost models to the marble industry and there has not been any application of cost models to the marble industry in literature. For the first time, quality costs occurring in marble production systems are determined, classified and calculated. A computer program containing this model and statistical quality control tools was developed. The software was tested using data from marble plants located in the Diyarbakir (Turkey) Region that has a significant share of the Turkish natural stone industry. It was found that quality costs vary depending on product types in range from 9 to 34% of total production costs for three different stone types.

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