Screening
Screening requirements vary significantly by industry and products. This activity can be as simple as visual inspection of a product to ascertain its condition, or it can be as complex as running tests on the products to check functionality.
In the high technology industry, screening may require capturing product details, such as the manufacturer’s lot number, machine type, serial numbers, and other considerations.
Screening is one of the first logical touch points in the path of final product disposition. Therefore, organizations need to pay great attention to ensure that a robust process, supporting tools and trained personnel are in place to derive maximum value from screening activity.
Our industry experts can guide you through various scenarios and help you with the design and deployment of optimum processes to increase your asset recovery and bottom line.
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