Operational audit is an essential tool for engineering workshops aiming to identify critical loss points and optimize production flows.

In the contemporary industrial environment, efficiency is not just a goal, but a necessity for survival. Operational losses, often invisible at first glance, can significantly erode profitability. These can stem from equipment downtime, suboptimal settings, poor inventory management, or even fluctuations in raw material quality.

A structured audit process, as we implement at erkanvida, focuses on three main pillars: real-time data from precision equipment, human processes, and technical investment allocation. By correlating these elements, clear opportunities for improvement can be highlighted.

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Data analysis is the foundation of informed technical decisions.

Investment in state-of-the-art equipment must be justified by a clear ROI. Our audit is not limited to identifying problems but also proposes a prioritized action plan for investments, ensuring that every leu is directed towards upgrades with maximum impact on reducing losses and increasing productivity.

"Precision in measurements leads to precision in decisions. Industrial optimization begins with a deep understanding of operational data."

Implementing recommendations from a comprehensive audit can lead to a reduction in downtime by up to 30% and a significant improvement in the quality of finished products, strengthening the workshop's competitive position in the market.