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The Quality Control market is an important part of Production and Quality Management. It is focused on ensuring that products and services meet the required standards of quality. Quality Control involves the use of various techniques, such as inspection, testing, and auditing, to ensure that products and services meet the desired quality levels. Quality Control also involves the use of statistical methods to identify and address any potential issues with the quality of products and services. Quality Control is an important part of the production process, as it helps to ensure that products and services are of the highest quality and meet customer expectations.
Some of the companies in the Quality Control market include Bureau Veritas, Intertek, SGS, TUV SUD, UL, and A2LA. Show Less Read more