Measures the amount of time spent reworking defective or substandard products.
What it Measures ?
How much time is spent fixing faulty products.
Relevant StakeHolders
Quality Analyst, Production Planner
Why it Matters ?
Tracks rework time for improvement.
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Production Rework Time tracks the time spent fixing or improving defective products. For example, if 20 hours are spent reworking defective items in a 100-hour production period, the rework time percentage is 20%. Reducing rework time improves overall efficiency, product quality, and reduces labor costs. Companies can reduce rework by improving quality controls, training, and early defect detection.
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