Original blog posting June 30 2016 PUMA Torn Soccer Jerseys In June 2016 at a European Championship soccer game at least four of Switzerlands jerseys were torn PUMA a global sportswear company based in Germany manufactured these jerseys ID: 792061
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What type of quality costs would the torn PUMA soccer jerseys be considered?
Original blog posting (June 30, 2016)
Slide2PUMA Torn Soccer JerseysIn June 2016, at a European Championship soccer game at least four of Switzerland’s jerseys were tornPUMA, a global sportswear company based in Germany, manufactured these jerseys
The yarns used in the fabric were found to have been damaged during production
The rest of PUMA’s inventory was inspected – no problems were found
Source: http://www.footyheadlines.com/2016/06/switzerlands-puma-shirts-break-under-pressure.html
Slide3Question 1What costs would PUMA incur related to the defective jerseys?
Slide4Question 2What type of quality cost would the costs associated with these defective jerseys be considered: prevention, appraisal, internal failure, or external failure?
Slide5Question RecapWhat costs would PUMA incur related to the defective jerseys?What type of quality cost would the costs associated with these defective jerseys be considered:
prevention
,
appraisal, internal failure, or
external failure?
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