In the factory report: AQL, AC, RE, CR, MA, MI, GP, NG, respectively, what do they mean?

In the factory report: AQL, AC, RE, CR, MA, MI, GP, NG, respectively, different parameters for the evaluation of the batch of products quality data support from the shipping inspection (FQC/OQC), the specific content is as follows:

AQL: Acceptance Quality Limit, that is, the shipping inspection of defects in the level of allowable level of acceptance of the provisions of the allowable number of defects on the different defects. The bottom line.

AC: The number of passing judgments/allowed to receive the number and standard.

RE: The number of rejections/returns and criteria.

CR: serious defects, defects that jeopardize the life or property of the user or carrier.

MA: major defects, the loss of the main function of the product, can not achieve the purpose of the product use defects.

MI: minor defects, only the appearance of an entity defects, in fact, does not affect the use of the product purpose of the defect.

GP: In financial terms GP=GrossProfit or in container standards, GP means General Purpose, e.g. 40' GP is 40' General Purpose.

NG: Goods that have a slight flaw in their appearance or do not conform to the original specifications after they have been manufactured are called NG goods, and goods that have been stored unsaleable for a long period of time can also be categorized as NG goods.

Expanded Information

Final Inspection/Shipping Inspection is the source of data support for the factory report, and is the final guarantee to verify that the product is fully compliant with customer requirements.

When the product is complex, inspection activities are planned to synchronize with production, which helps the final inspection to be completed quickly.

Therefore, it is necessary to treat semi-finished products as final products when they are assembled into semi-finished products, since sometimes they can no longer be individually inspected after assembly.

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Shipping Inspection