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Although factories and their customers would love for every single unit of product to be perfect, the truth is that this simply isn’t possible. Human beings, machines, and human-designed systems are not perfect. Although the “zero defects” movement is a great goal that helps manufacturers move closer to perfection, there are limiting factors that keep
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