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Mobile2b Quality Cards#

Mobile2b Quality Cards is a manufacturing quality inspection app built around a hierarchical control plan structure. It enables organizations to define parts, control plans, operations, and control items with tolerances, then run structured inspections — capturing pass/fail results with automatic escalation on failures. Designed for automotive and precision manufacturing quality control workflows.

Control Plan Hierarchy#

Quality Cards organizes inspections in a structured hierarchy:

  1. Parts — define the parts to be inspected, with image, part number, name, and description
  2. Control Plans — link to a part and define the inspection scope: key contact person, supplier/plant info, supplier codes, and core team
  3. Operations — inspection operations within a control plan, with work cycle references, drawing references, and failure/info messages
  4. Control Items — individual inspection points within an operation

Control Items#

Each control item defines a specific measurement or check:

  • Item number and question/description
  • Measurement method
  • Responsible role: Setup or Operator
  • Element type: Question (single), Question (repeated), or Tolerance (repeated)
  • Repetition count for repeated elements
  • Tolerance parameters: unit (mm / degrees / micrometers), nominal value, lower/upper deviation, threshold value
  • Color coding for visual categorization (green / blue / orange / grey)

Running an Inspection#

Launch an inspection from the LaunchPad using the Start Audit action:

  1. Select your role — Setup or Operator (displayed as tiles)
  2. Select scope — choose the Control Plan, Operation, Equipment, and Customer
  3. Generate Checklist — a dynamic checklist is built from the control items
  4. Complete the inspection — record pass/fail/N/A results and tolerance measurements for each item
  5. View results — the outcome screen shows a summary with pass/fail/N/A counts

If the inspection passes, you see a success summary with optional notes. If it fails, a danger alert emphasizes the need to review answers.

Escalation on Failure#

When an inspection fails, you can optionally trigger an escalation email directly from the results screen — specifying the recipient, subject, and message content.

Views#

  • Parts — part catalog
  • Control Plans — control plan overview
  • Operations — operations list
  • Control Items — inspection point catalog
  • Equipment — equipment/machine registry with spindle count
  • Customers — customer reference list
  • Email Addresses — escalation email recipients
  • Results — inspection result history with pass/fail/N/A counts, timestamps, and links to generated documents