IMPROVING QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN PANIFICATION
Journal Title: International Journal for Quality Research - Year 2010, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
Consumers of panification products (as well as consumers of any other type of product or service) are concerned about the quality of the products they purchase. Implementing the quality management system in the food industry is not compulsory, but it can bring about numerous, palpable benefits, particularly in reducing the amount of acryl amide. It is a modern system allowing the management analysis aiming at checking and reaching the goals to define new objectives, and the continuous improvement of the quality of processes and products.
Authors and Affiliations
Cornelia Petroman, Cain Popovici, Ioan Petroman
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