The problem of assessing the cost of quality when creating a quality management system at technical service enterprises in the agro-industrial complex is very relevant. To date, there is no generally accepted methodology for assessing these costs. The problem of assessing external losses is especially relevant, since external losses are associated with inconsistencies discovered by the consumer, and the consequence of this will be economic losses and a decrease in demand due to the poor quality of a product or service. We have developed a methodology for assessing external losses for repair enterprises of the agro-industrial complex. The method for assessing external losses is based on a process approach, that is, losses are estimated separately for each process. This allows you to identify process inconsistencies and take action to reduce the risk of their occurrence in the future. We also tested the methodology and estimated external losses during the repair of YaMZ engines.
The paper presents the features of solving the most important practical problem for the agro-industrial complex: the development of a system of criteria and indicators for the formation and development of the secondary market of used agricultural machinery in order to optimize the machine and tractor fleet. An assessment of the possibility of using restored (modernized) agricultural machinery has been carried out. Convincing scientific reasoning for the development of this most important area in the activities of the agro-industrial complex makes it possible to constantly improve work to extend the service life of expensive agricultural equipment and the efficiency of its use, including used ones.
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