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zero defects
pl n
(Business / Commerce) an aspect of total quality management that stresses the objective of error-free performance in providing goods or services


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Jaszarowski also presented Steve Wessels, Alcast president, with a letter from Caterpillar Vice President Dan Murphy congratulating the metalcaster on attaining the certification, which is awarded to plants with "strong values and ethical principles in conducting business and a commitment to collaborate with Caterpillar's objective to implement a culture for zero defects across the supply base.
Welding of clad pipe is especially challenging and requires accurate measurement of the weld area in order to ensure zero defects and to avoid the delay and cost of a weld cut out later in the welding process.
Assists the customer in the fabrication process, from design and tooling all the way through prototyping and production, insuring that customers' requirements are met with zero defects.
 
 
 
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