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Quality: smells, surfaces & assessments; A variety of aspects of quality--from smells to software, from SPC to ACSI--that you should consider.


The issue of interior air quality is one that is going to become increasingly important, especially as the concentration on vehicle interiors continues to be a focus of attention among vehicle manufacturers. According to according to
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 the "2006 Automotive Plastics Report" from the Ecology Center (Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as ; www.ecocenter.org), Ford Motor Co. is doing the best job in terms of addressing interior air quality. In this specific metric, Ford receives a grade of B, which actually is the top of the class. Toyota and Nissan follow, with grades of C+ and C-, respectively. The other manufacturers in the study--Honda, Hyundai, GM, DaimlerChrysler, and Volkswagen receive what our teachers called "failing" grades--D or less.

This quality metric is part of a study of plastics due to the proliferation of plastics on and within vehicles. In the case of interiors, that "new car smell" is associated with out-gassing and can, consequently, have a deleterious effect on some people with allergies. One of the key reasons why Ford has achieved the top mark is because of its initiating a certification process through a third party, TUV (Technischer Überwachungs-Verein) Literally "Technical Watch-Over Association." A German certifying body involved with product safety for the European community.  Rhineland Group (www.tuv.com/de/en/index.html). It's the organization's "Allergy-Free" standard, which limits the concentration of organic substances including formaldehyde, phthalates Phthalates, or phthalate esters, are a group of chemical compounds that are mainly used as plasticizers (substances added to plastics to increase their flexibility). They are chiefly used to turn polyvinyl chloride from a hard plastic into a flexible plastic. , and halogenated hydrocarbons halogenated hydrocarbons
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Ford of Europe is using what is called a "Product Sustainability Index" (PSI) during its product development process. This index tracks eight product attributes:

* Life cycle global warming potential Global warming potential (GWP) is a measure of how much a given mass of greenhouse gas is estimated to contribute to global warming. It is a relative scale which compares the gas in question to that of the same mass of carbon dioxide (whose GWP is by definition 1).  (e.g., C[O.sub.2] emissions)

* Life cycle air quality potential (e.g., other emissions)

* Use of sustainable--as in recycled and renewable--materials

* Exterior noise impact (think: noise pollution)

* Safety, both occupant and pedestrian

* Mobility capability (i.e., what the capacity is vis-a-vis vehicle size)

* Life cycle ownership costs

* Vehicle interior air quality

As Joe Bakaji, vice president, product development, Ford of Europe, put it: "We need fundamentally to reassess the way we do business, putting sustainability at the heart of everything we do. That requires nothing less than a complete and radical change of mindset--not only for Ford but for the whole motor industry."

This commitment to interior air quality is evidence of the sort of change he is talking about. So far, the Ford Focus (European model), Focus C-MAX, S-MAX, and Galaxy models have achieved the TUV Rhineland "Allergy-Tested Interior" seal of approval. The plan at Ford of Europe is to get "as many existing and future models as possible certified."

RELATED ARTICLE: Portable Quality

While having fixed gauges and static measuring machines are crucial to assure production quality, sometimes you've got to practice what's called "genchi genbutsu" in the Toyota Production System The Toyota Production System (TPS) is the philosophy which organizes manufacturing and logistics at Toyota, including the interaction with suppliers and customers. The TPS is a major part of the more generic "Lean manufacturing". : "go-see." Which requires portability. Here are a couple of examples of tools that can help:

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* SPC 1. (business) SPC - Statistical Process Control. Something to do with quality management.

2. (body) SPC - Software Productivity Centre.
3. (company) SPC - Software Publishing Corporation.
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 On-Site. The Synergy 200 from Zontec (Cincinnati; www.zontec-spc.com) is a portable statistical process control (SPC) system. It uses a 1.7-lb. Samsung Q1 Ultra The Samsung Q1 Ultra was announced at CeBit 2007. Running Windows Vista on an ULV 800mhz Intel CPU. It features a higher resolution screen and thumb board than the Samsung Q1.


The specifications of the Samsung Q1 Ultra are available here.
 Mobile PC running Windows XP Pro Tablet Edition. It features a 900 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc.  Intel Celeron processor, has a 7-in. touch screen display, and a 40-GB hard drive. Shop floor measurement devices can be connected to the unit via USB ports. The SPC software provides data analysis that can be used to make production decisions.

* Portable Surface Analysis. Although the Pocket Surf PS1 from Mahr Federal (Providence, RI; www.mahr.com) weighs just 14 oz., it has the ability to measure more than 24 surface finish parameters, including [R.sub.a] and [R.sub.z]. It's battery operated and can make as many as 500 measurements before recharging. It provides a measuring range of up to 350 [micro]m and has an extremely low measuring force: 0.7 mN. A USB USB
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RELATED ARTICLE: What Do Consumers Say?

The American Customer Satisfaction Index The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) is a leading indicator of consumer behavior, measuring the satisfaction of consumers across the U.S. economy. The ACSI interviews approximately 80,000 Americans annually and asks about their satisfaction with the goods and  (ACSI ACSI Association of Christian Schools International
ACSI American Customer Satisfaction Index
ACSI Association Canadienne des Sciences de l'Information (French)
ACSI American Communications Services, Inc.
) takes quality into account in its assessment of what consumers think. Developed at the Stephen M. Ross For other persons named Stephen Ross, see Stephen Ross (disambiguation).

New York City-based real estate developer Stephen M. Ross is founder, chairman and CEO of The Related Companies, L.P.
 Business School at the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries.  by the National Quality Research Center, led by Claes Fornell, the ACSI looks at three indices: perceived quality, customer expectations, and perceived value, which then is used to determine customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction, in turn, drives both customer complaints and customer loyalty.

Within the ACSI Methodology, "Perceived Quality" is defined as "a measure of the customer's evaluation via a recent consumption experience of the quality of a company's products or services. Quality is measured in terms of both customization, which is the degree to which a product or service meets the customer's individual needs, and reliability, which is the frequency with which things go wrong with the product or service."

Naturally, the auto industry is one of those examined. In its most recent analysis, the auto industry achieved its highest level, 81, on a 100-point scale. Another positive is that compared to the numbers for 2005, it is determined that the satisfaction increase was predicated on quality improvements, not incentives, as was the case in '05. Topping the list: Toyota, at 87. It is followed by Buick, Honda, and Lexus (its first appearance on the ACSI), all at 86.

One disturbing note in the ACSI analysis: "As more dissatisfied car owners are leaving Detroit in favor of the more satisfying foreign competition, the net effect is higher overall customer satisfaction for the industry as a whole." However, not all non-domestic brands make people happy: Kia scored a low 77. But, it should be noted, it isn't alone at that level, as Jeep and Ford are there, too.

Says David VanAmburg, managing director, ASCI ASCI American Society for Clinical Investigation. , "For manufactured products of all kinds, quality of the product is tantamount to the satisfaction of the customer. In the automobile industry, product quality plays a bigger role in impacting satisfaction than does either service or price. A company like Toyota is on top in ACSI because its vehicle quality is also rated tops in the industry, while Ford scored at the bottom on satisfaction directly as a result of the quality of its autos being rated lowest."

It's been a while, but the last time a vehicle manufacturer achieved the Baldridge National Quality Award was 1990. The company? Cadillac: http://www.quality.nist.gov/Cadillac_90.htm
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