Traceability of Human Error Production Defects in Automotive Manufacturing
Sammanfattning
Many global automotive industries have moved
towards factory automation, yet several still rely on collecting
manual data from the plant floor and manually inputting the
data into the management quality system in the assembly line. In
this case study research, the objective of our study was to observe
how technology advancement can be supported for human error
logging in the quality assurance process. The study was
conducted over the course of 7 weeks where we analyzed the
traceability of human error production defects in Volvo Cars AB
located at Torslanda, Gothenburg. Triangulation from three data
sources – interviews, observations, and artifacts – reveals that the
process is done using paper and manually inputted into the
system which leads to human errors and to possible delays. The
solution that is perceived from existing literature and our
findings suggest that factory automation is a foreseeable solution
for the company and other manufacturing companies dealing
with the same issues.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Samlingar
Datum
2019-11-12Författare
Lucatello, Chiara
Sornkarn, Chatchai
Nyckelord
Error detection
in-and-out
logging process
Inputting process
Technological frames
Usability
Traceability
Process improvement
Factory automation
Språk
eng