As an ISO 9001 accredited organization, we achieve high-quality standards through in-house measuring systems and a well-equipped Standards Room.
Before part or unit assembly, an engineer inspects the accuracy using precision instruments to ensure quality. The test report is recorded and kept for later review. To ensure the excellent quality and reliability of every part and 100% customer satisfaction, our quality assurance system aims for "ZERO FAULT."
“At Stellar Forge, quality assurance is a well-thought-out process with standard operating procedures set in place.”
Our commitment to quality extends beyond the finished product leaving our premises. Following the principle of Kaizen (constant improvement), we have developed a mechanism for constantly seeking feedback from clients as well as our own members.
Our quality processes start with an in-depth study of customer needs and are given paramount importance throughout the manufacturing process. To ensure zero defects in our products, we have set stringent quality checks from the stage of raw material procurement to design and execution.
1) Plan, 2) Define and Describe Problems, 3) Contain the Problem, 4) Identify, Describe & Verify Root Causes, 5) Choose Corrective Actions, 6) Implement & Validate Corrective Actions, 7) Take Preventive Measures, 8) Congratulate your Team
A technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem, helping to identify the root cause by asking "Why?" multiple times.
A framework of procedures and techniques used to develop products in the automotive industry, ensuring that quality and performance standards are met.
A systematic approach for evaluating processes to identify where and how they might fail and assessing the relative impact of different failures.
A method of quality control that uses statistical methods to monitor and control a process, ensuring that it operates at its full potential.
A collection of methods to assess the accuracy and precision of measurement systems, ensuring the reliability of data collected for quality control.
Everything can be improved. Quality is everyone’s responsibility. Improvement has no limits. Quality means doing it right when no one is looking. Quality is the result of a carefully constructed cultural environment. It has to be the fabric of the organization, not part of the fabric.