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glossary

glossary
glossary
The term poka-yoke (poh-kah yoh-keh) was created in Japan during the 1960s by Shigeo Shingo, an industrial engineer at Toyota. Shingo also created and formalized Zero Quality Control, a combination of poka-yoke techniques aimed at correcting possible defects and incoming inspection to prevent defects.

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