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QMS

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What is QMS?

QMS generally refers to a Quality Management System. A QMS is a formalized system that documents processes, procedures, and responsibilities for achieving quality policies and objectives. It helps organizations coordinate and direct their activities to meet customer and regulatory requirements and improve their effectiveness and efficiency on a continuous basis. Common uses include ensuring product or service quality, meeting ISO 9001 standards, and improving customer satisfaction.

What other technologies are related to QMS?

QMS Complementary Technologies

Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) manage and monitor work-in-process on the shop floor. They are complementary to QMS as they provide data that is essential for quality control and traceability.
mentioned alongside QMS in 2% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) manage laboratory samples and data. LIMS are complementary to QMS, providing data for quality control and compliance in laboratory settings.
mentioned alongside QMS in 2% (843) of relevant job posts
MPMLink by PTC is a manufacturing process management software and so complements QMS by providing a platform for managing manufacturing processes, ensuring they adhere to quality standards and procedures.
mentioned alongside QMS in 19% (69) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning QMS?

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Roche
Health Care and Social Assistance

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