Receiving and Incoming Inspection

Advanced and detailed labeling give even greater traceability to the process.

Every reel or tray of components is 100% visually inspected at receiving and labeled for accurate tracking, moisture sensitivity, and shelf life expectancy.

Receiving and incoming inspection is a crucial step in the manufacturing process, as it ensures that all materials and components used in production meet the required quality standards. This process involves carefully inspecting and documenting all incoming materials, components, and products, to ensure that they meet the specifications outlined in the order.

By using barcodes, RFID tags, or other forms of identification, it is possible to quickly and easily track the origin and history of each item, making it easier to identify and correct any issues that may arise.



Quality is an essential aspect of receiving and incoming inspection, as it directly impacts our ability to meet ISO qualifications and customer satisfaction. By implementing rigorous inspection protocols and documenting all findings, we can ensure that we are providing high-quality products to our customers, which in turn leads to increased satisfaction and repeat business.

ISO qualifications are an important measure of a company's commitment to quality, and receiving and incoming inspection plays a key role in achieving these qualifications. Through the use of detailed documentation and the use of advanced inspection techniques, we can demonstrate that we are adhering to the strict standards required.

In addition to ensuring compliance with ISO qualifications, receiving and incoming inspection is also crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction. By providing high-quality products and materials, we can ensure our customers are satisfied with our products, leading to increased loyalty and repeat business. That's why we have a robust and well-defined process of incoming inspection in place to meet the high expectations of our customers.

 

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Digicom Supports the Return of Electronic Assemblies Manufacturing Onshoring with Prioritized Intellectual Property Protection. Digicom is well positioned to support the ongoing trend to onshore electronics manufacturing back to America. Read more here

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Digicom Electronics announces it has received aerospace cerfication AS9100:2016 (RevD) & ISO 9001:2015, and is one of the first EMS companies to achieve it. Learn more