Quality Management

Quality Management: Inspect, Document, Ensure

Quality management in DDL is not a standalone tool, it is an integrated phase in the project planning workflow. After blending approval and cutting comes quality inspection, with full planning history, visual inspection of every individual part and PDF inspection reports for all project participants.

DDL quality management as an integrated phase in the project planning workflow
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Visual inspection of every individual part
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Use during dryday, on the construction site or during cutting
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Inspection reports as PDF for download
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Integrated into the project planning workflow
Features

Quality inspection as a phase in the project planning workflow

From blending approval through cutting to quality inspection, all in one integrated workflow.

Visual inspection of every individual part

Every part is inspected visually, whether already installed, laid out or currently being cut. The inspector sees the status and planning history of each piece.

Full planning history from the beginning

The inspector sees the complete project history from the start: blending approval, cutting specifications and planning decisions, all in one place.

Use during dryday, on the construction site or during cutting

Quality inspections happen where they are needed: during the trial layout (dryday), during installation inspection on the construction site or as a quality check before shipping.

PDF inspection reports for download

Inspection reports are generated as PDF and are available for all project participants to download and share.

Document quality standards per part

For every individual part, it is documented whether it meets quality standards. Deviations are captured and recorded transparently.

Integrated into the project planning workflow

Quality inspection is not a separate application, it is a phase in the project workflow, after blending approval and cutting, with full access to all planning data.

Workflow

Quality inspection in the project planning workflow

From blending approval to PDF inspection report, quality inspection as an integrated phase.

1

Blending approval and cutting

In the project planning workflow, blending and cutting are completed first. All decisions and specifications are recorded in the planning history.

2

Start quality inspection

After cutting, quality inspection begins, during a dryday, on the construction site or directly during cutting. The inspector sees the full planning history from the beginning.

3

Visually inspect every individual part

Every part is inspected visually. Parts can be already installed, laid out or being cut. Quality status is documented per part.

4

Download and share PDF inspection report

The inspection report is generated as PDF and is available for all project participants to download and share.

In detail

Quality inspection in detail

DDL quality inspection with visual inspection of every individual part

Visual inspection of every individual part

In the quality inspection, the inspector sees every individual part with its full planning history. Parts can be in different states: already installed, laid out or being cut. Each part is inspected visually and the quality status is documented.

  • Visually inspect every individual part with full planning history
  • Parts in different states: installed, laid out or being cut
  • Document quality standards per part
DDL inspection report as PDF download

Download and share inspection reports as PDF

Every inspection is generated as a PDF inspection report. It is available for all project participants to download and share, a professional quality record without separate document creation.

  • Download and share inspection reports as PDF
  • PDF available to all project participants
  • Full audit trail accessible at any time
DDL quality inspection during dryday, on the construction site and during cutting

Use during dryday, on the construction site and during cutting

Quality inspections happen where they are needed: during the dryday (trial layout before installation), during installation inspection on the construction site or as a quality check during cutting before shipping.

  • Dryday: trial layout before installation
  • Construction site: installation inspection during assembly
  • Cutting: quality control before shipping
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about quality management with DDL

Is quality management a separate tool?
No. Quality management is integrated directly into the project planning workflow. Quality inspection is a phase in the project process, after blending approval and cutting. This gives inspectors full access to planning data, blending history and cutting specifications.
When and where does quality inspection take place?
Quality inspection can be used in different scenarios: during a dryday (trial layout before installation), during installation inspection on the construction site or as a quality check during cutting before shipping.
What format are inspection reports generated in?
Inspection reports are generated as PDF. The PDF can be downloaded and shared by all project participants, a professional quality record without separate document creation.
What information does the inspector see?
The inspector sees the full planning history from the beginning: blending approval, cutting specifications and all project decisions. Every individual part can be inspected visually, regardless of whether it is already installed, laid out or being cut.

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