Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) refers to the totality of all costs that arise from quality deficiencies and deviations in industrial manufacturing processes. This fundamental key figure quantifies the economic impacts of insufficient quality and forms the basis for evidence-based optimization decisions in quality management.
The recording of COPQ is based on a multi-dimensional cost analysis:
Fundamental cost categories:
This systematic categorization enables precise quantification of quality losses.
These arise from quality deficiencies that are detected before delivery:
Central cost elements:
These arise from quality deficiencies that are only detected after delivery:
Critical cost components:
The systematic recording of COPQ requires:
Analytical tools:
COPQ generates significant economic impacts:
Quantifiable effects:
The systematic reduction of COPQ forms a central lever for increasing profitability in industrial manufacturing. Through preventive quality measures, COPQ can typically be reduced by 35-50%, which directly contributes to improving the operating result.