Implementation Proposal Of Product Traceability Following Iso 9001:2015’s Guidances In An Intermediate Bulk Container Inspection Company
International Journal of Development Research
Implementation Proposal Of Product Traceability Following Iso 9001:2015’s Guidances In An Intermediate Bulk Container Inspection Company
Received 24st April, 2018 Received in revised form 20th May, 2018 Accepted 08th June, 2018 Published online 30th July, 2018
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The project under study is part of an unknown economic segment that has been growing fast at the moment: the reconditioning of bulk containers. Determined to seek the ISO 9001: 2015 quality certificate, the company has been undergoing a process of organizational restructuring and reassessment of its working methods. The present study aimed to highlight the contribution of traceability to the internal and external development of the organization, correlated to compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements. Field surveys were conducted to obtain information about the product and its processing. The data were collected through interviews with those involved in the process, and using documents relevant to the activity. In view of the data collected, it was necessary to elaborate a systematic segregation of the packages. And as a form of assistance, it brought the need for a standard operating procedure. It is noteworthy that there was a remarkable engagement on the part of the management and those involved in the process.