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Is every fastener on your line fully traceable—or are you still relying on spot checks?

Is every fastener on your line fully traceable—or are you still relying on spot checks?

In critical assembly operations, a single undocumented torque result is a quality risk waiting to happen. Yet many manufacturers still depend on manual audits or statistical sampling to catch issues after they've occurred.

The shift toward serial-level traceability isn't just about compliance—it's about economics. When every fastening, press-fit, and dispensing result is linked to a product ID, you gain: Root-cause analysis in minutes, not days Real-time process control, not retrospective inspection Confidence that what left your line is what you designed

At MAX 2026, we're demonstrating how global manufacturers are making this shift—not through complex overhauls, but through intelligent integration of smart assembly systems.

Join the conversation at Booth 1037. Let's talk about what full traceability looks like for your line.

Learn more:https://www.leetx.com/en/


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Traceability 话题标签QualityControl 话题标签SmartAssembly 话题标签Industry40 话题标签ManufacturingExcellence 话题标签MAX2026


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