Quality Management Solutions – Empowering Success

Nothing embodies E&A’s mission of supporting its customers in the continuing improvement of their businesses better than the design and deployment of an effective quality management solution (“QMS”). Long evolved beyond the mere goals of generating documentation for non-conformance and for passing quality audits, an effective QMS is an empowering tool to drive sales acquisition, higher margins and return on assets through the improved supply chain and product lifecycles management. QMS can help unify a company in its pursuit to bring products to market faster and more effectively. It can help drive higher sales and production throughput at lower cost and enhance customer service levels.

Our Solutions

Infor IQM – a highly integrative QMS solution rich in quality competencies and extensibility.

  • Integrative with core sales, procurement, and production ERP platforms.
  • Compatible with browser and mobile interfaces.
  • Can be personalized to meet specific needs and requirements.
  • Rich in integrated quality competencies –
Communication
  • Suppliers
  • Customers
  • Employees
Equipment
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Calibration Management
Documentation
  • Document Management
  • Products Management
  • Process Management
  • Audit Manager
Control
  • Control Plan (APQP)
  • Test Plan (PPAP)
  • Statistical Process Control (SPC; SPC+)
  • Non-Conformance (NCM)
  • Preventive & Corrective Action (PCA)
  • Cost of Quality
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    The Right Tools Matter

    In addition to having the right partner to assist in design and deployment, the effectiveness and contribution of a QMS system will ultimately be determined by the following tech stack criteria:

    • The depth and range of the integrated competencies contained within the system,
    • The degree to which the QMS can be integrated with the core sales, procurement, and production systems.
    • The degree of extensibility of the QMS system