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Trackrig
May 21, 2016Explorer II
gypsmjim wrote:cruz-in wrote:
there seems to be a lot of variance trailer to trailer within each manufacturer...which is a sign of poor quality control...We have an Evergreen Toyhauler...very heavily built...we spent over 8 months in it with very few issues...However, we have chatted with others who have had all sorts of problems with Evergreen...
I suspect the same can be said for most trailer manufacturers...Until one becomes ISO 9000 certified....they will not have repeatable quality.
Boy I had to laugh when I read this. ISO certification is the biggest scam there is. Being ISO means you jumped thru some hoops and developed a formal process. Lots of **** products out there that got certified, but then the procedures were not followed.
I bought a lot of electronics equipment for a Telco. Generally I preferred to work with none ISO certified companies. Part of the certification process is documenting all of their processes and then they don't want to go through the expense to change them due to the hours testing, documenting and certifying new processes. If was far more cost effective for them to continue with the original process they used for certification.
Bill
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