Factory Quality Control
Full Form of FQC
What is FQC?
Factory Quality Control (FQC) refers to the systematic process of inspecting and testing products at various stages of manufacturing to ensure they meet predefined standards and specifications. In India, FQC plays a critical role in industries such as textiles, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, where consistent quality is essential for customer satisfaction and regulatory compliance. FQC is typically conducted by dedicated quality assurance teams within factories, using methods like visual inspection, dimensional checks, and performance testing. It is applied throughout production—from raw material intake to final packaging. For Indian manufacturers, robust FQC helps reduce waste, prevent costly recalls, and enhance brand reputation in both domestic and export markets. With the government's emphasis on 'Make in India' and quality certifications like ISI and BIS, FQC has become a non-negotiable element of industrial operations. In competitive exams such as UPSC or SSC, questions on quality control concepts may appear in the management or industrial sections. FQC differs from QA (Quality Assurance) as it focuses on the actual product rather than processes, making it a hands-on, inspection-driven function essential for maintaining production standards across India's diverse manufacturing landscape.
FQC का फुल फॉर्म
कारखाना गुणवत्ता नियंत्रण
Example
The factory implemented stricter FQC after receiving customer complaints about defects in the last batch.