Abstract

The article describes an innovative metrizable idea for systemic assessments of product quality within the baking industry. Complex product quality analysis requires the employment of metrizability criteria for factors that impact the quality of the product, and these are called determinants. Therefore, such analysis is only possible with the use of systems engineering. A system represents the potential of a manufacturing process, of major impact on quality. Composites of the manufacturing process make up the determinants of bread quality, grouped into three sets: raw materials, manufacturing technology, and manufacturing organization and technique. This paper also contains methodological implications for the construction of algorithms for manufacturing process potential determinants. Metrizable product quality assessment is a very important issue in the context of its implementation in manufacturing companies. Its use allows for obtaining comprehensive data on the quality status of a product. It is an important tool for analyzing and forecasting modern quality trends. The method presented in the article is new, innovative, and practical; and its vector representation may prove useful in Quality 4.0. The method could be an important point of reference for managers, directors, and decision makers who must determine the best metrizability criteria for systemic product quality assessments, and could prove useful in Industry 4.0 in the bakery industry. The main value of the paper is the presentation of a new, extensive method for systemic assessments of product quality based on vector analysis in industrial organization. We trialed the method in the baking industry. We concluded that the method is a contribution to management science, especially in the field of quality management, because this approach is not used in business and is not described in relevant international literature.

Highlights

  • IntroductionWhen competing for customers, fundamental strategic parameters are the quality and price of each product [2]

  • The problems of contemporary industry lie in strict competition [1]

  • The concept analyzed in the article is new and innovative—it can be used in a wide range of production processes

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Introduction

When competing for customers, fundamental strategic parameters are the quality and price of each product [2]. Those parameters are indispensable for customers’ decisions. Increased social demand for quality made it necessary to develop new systems of assessing quality [4,5] Those systems should be developed to increase the possibility of systems giving customers the value they need. The literature treats quality [6,7] as metrizable to only a low degree. They think that there are many problems connected with the appropriate measurement of quality [8]

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