1. Purpose

Ensuring that with shortcomings can be traced and that it can be determined who the suppliers are of the individual used for a particular .

2. Method

is guaranteed on the basis of the steps below.
2.1 upon receipt and during of raw .
2.2 Coding upon receipt and during consumption of primary .
2.3 Coding of rework.
2.4 Coding of end product.
2.5 Traceability for internal residual flows.
2.6 Order / sales .

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