Due to the existence of 'artisan spirit', Japan has always had stricter standards in industrial production and import and export of goods. Many of the same types of goods produced in China have different yields for different production lines in Japan and in the country.
According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, the Lenovo Group will introduce Yamagata Prefecture Mizuno’s quality management methods for the production of personal computers at its production sites outside Japan. The Chinese factory that manufactures products for Japan has recently begun to introduce it. "Mito style" product inspection methods such as scars, to improve the quality of personal computers. Will be discussed in the future to promote the method to products for markets other than Japan.
Lenovo first introduced in six Chinese factories in Shenzhen and around Shanghai, etc., and has begun to use laptops and desktops for export to Japan. Six factories partially introduced several dozens of product testing projects and methods independently owned by the company. , will check whether the seal is affixed, whether the fingerprint is on the screen, etc.
Previously, when Lenovo externally supplied its production base in China, it did not regard subtle scratches or damage to the corners of the packing boxes as unqualified. However, at the request of Japanese customers, Chinese factories had previously inspected, in addition to confirming whether they could start the machine. In addition, more stringent standards will also be set. In addition, Mito will also send technicians to share experience.
Lenovo acquired NEC’s personal computer business in 2011. Miwa was once NEC’s personal computer factory and currently manufactures computers for domestic corporations in Japan. Lenovo will discuss the introduction of rice bran in 40 factories around the world and products for markets other than Japan. Standards. Previously, Lenovo had the advantage of increasing cost competitiveness through mass production, but now how to improve quality and brand influence has become a top priority.