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The FactoryOS™ COPQ Tracker is the ultimate tool for Quality Engineers to bridge the gap between shop-floor defects and financial impact. By attaching a dollar value to every scrapped or reworked unit, you instantly reveal where your continuous improvement efforts should be focused.
FactoryOS™ Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) Tracker 💸
Translate factory defects into dollars. Speak the language of management.
Management doesn’t always care if you had "50 scratched parts." But they will care if you tell them that scratches cost the company $4,500 this month.
The FactoryOS™ COPQ Tracker is the ultimate tool for Quality Engineers to bridge the gap between shop-floor defects and financial impact. By attaching a dollar value to every scrapped or reworked unit, you instantly reveal where your continuous improvement efforts should be focused.
🔗 What it does for you:
📊 Defect to Dollar Translation: Log your daily defects, disposition (Scrap vs. Rework), and quantity. Multiply by the unit cost to automatically calculate the total financial loss.
🎯 Financial Pareto Chart: The built-in dashboard automatically aggregates the costs and graphs them by defect category. You will instantly see which defect is bleeding the most money (it's not always the most frequent one!).
💰 Executive Dashboard: Clean readouts separating Total COPQ, Total Scrap Cost, and Total Rework Cost.
Key Features:
✅ Built-in Conditional Formatting highlights the most expensive incidents in red data bars.
✅ Drop-down menus to standardize defect categories and prevent messy data entry.
✅ Professional, board-room-ready design to help you justify budget for CI projects.
👥 Perfect for: Quality Managers, Six Sigma Black Belts, and CI Engineers who need to prove the ROI of their improvement projects.
Price
$7.00
Accounting Templates
FactoryOS™ Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) Tracker
The FactoryOS™ COPQ Tracker is the ultimate tool for Quality Engineers to bridge the gap between shop-floor defects and financial impact. By attaching a dollar value to every scrapped or reworked unit, you instantly reveal where your continuous improvement efforts should be focused.
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