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- QCAbbreviation for quality control Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- QFDAbbreviation for Quality Function Deployment Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- QMAbbreviation for quality management Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- QRAbbreviation for quick-response logistics Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- QR CodeAbbreviation for Quick Response Code Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- QSAbbreviation for quality assurance Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- QTWAbbreviation for transverse transport trolley (transfer trolley) Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quality auditA quality audit is a systematic and independent examination to determine whether quality-related activities and the associated results correspond to the planned arrangements and can be effectively realized (DIN EN ISO 8402). Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quality controlQuality control means checking whether or not a product or service complies with generally binding standards (norms) or the quality standards agreed with customers and set by the company itself. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quality Function Deployment(abbr. QFD) is a procedure for quality assurance. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quality Managementengl. für Qualitätsmanagement Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quality managementQuality management (QM) comprises all activities of the management task (in particular planning, control, assurance and improvement of quality) of defining objectives and responsibilities for a quality policy. The best-known quality management standard is ISO 9000, which describes the(...)
- Quality scoresee Logistical performance Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quantity frameworkThe quantity framework makes qualitative and quantitative statements about quantities in relation to the necessary requirements for a planned production program or as a basis for the planning and design of a logistics system. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quantity scalerefers to a displayed discount based on quantity. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quantity turnoverQuantity turnover is the quotient of stock removals per year and storage capacity. Cf. on the other hand warehouse turnover. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quantity unitQuantity unit refers to the physical quantity in which an item can be counted or measured. In many cases, the quantity is specified in the units “piece” or “piece per packaging unit”. For small-volume items or bulk goods, weights or “pieces/kg” are also common. Cases that are difficult for(...)
- Quarter palletA quarter pallet is a pallet with the basic dimensions 400 x 600 mm. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quertraversesee Traverse Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quick Response Code(abbreviated to QR code) is a matrix 2D code that is characterized by fast readability (around ten to fifteen times faster than conventional 2D codes). An intelligent camera system reads a QR code in any orientation when stationary and in motion at a maximum distance of three(...)
- Quick response logisticsaims to realize short response and reaction times. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
- Quiet zoneis an unprinted (light-colored) area before the first (start character) and after the last element (stop character) of a barcode. The R. is essential for barcodes so that the reader can recognize the start of the code as such. As a rule of thumb, the R. should be at least 2.5 mm(...)
- Quota Fixingengl. für Kontingentierung Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML