Measures the percentage of products that need to be reworked due to defects or errors.
What it Measures ?
How many products had to be fixed or redone.
Relevant StakeHolders
Quality Team, Production Head
Why it Matters ?
Tracks percentage of reworked units.
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Rework Percentage tracks the amount of rework required to correct defects in products. For example, if 1,000 units are produced and 50 need to be reworked, the rework percentage is 5%. A high rework percentage suggests problems with quality control or production processes, which increases costs and delays. Reducing rework helps improve product quality, minimize waste, and lower production costs.
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