OpEx Group
OpEx Group

Statistical Process Control, SPC

Practical SPC workshops for engineers, quality leaders, and production managers. Statistical Process Control (SPC) focuses on the concepts underlying the tools, ensuring their subsequent use delivers real benefits and process insights. Learn how to use statistical tools to analyze data, identify variability, assess process capability, and utilize control charts—all for world-class quality management. Under the guidance of Six Sigma Master Black Belt certified trainers, you’ll learn statistical process control methods that you can immediately apply in practice.

introduction

Statistical Process Control – what is it?

Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a set of statistical techniques and tools used for over 80 years. From its first application to the present day, various theories exist regarding its nature and primary purpose. Its originator, Walter Shewhart, implemented statistical process control in the automotive industry in the 1930s. SPC training courses largely focus solely on statistical tools, simplifying the application of this methodology to the control and monitoring of process results.

Although SPC can be applied in these areas, this is only a very narrow and simplified interpretation that fails to utilize its potential. SPC is equally effective in continuous improvement. The basis for all optimization efforts is the assessment of process stability, consistency, and predictability. The key to success is the skillful and effective use of available tools.

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Statistical process control

Benefits of SPC training

Statistical process control allows us to identify and understand the sources of variation that influence results. Only in this way can we embark on the path of continuous improvement and improve quality and productivity without major investment.

Statistical process control relies primarily on control charts, which allow us to divide the causes of variation into natural and accidental, enabling long-term assessment of process stability. This allows us to quickly identify and respond to unusual behaviors. SPC training also covers topics such as process and product mapping, rational data collection and sampling, and the testing of measurement systems. Statistical process control can be applied in industrial, service, and administrative environments.

Statistical process control primarily demonstrates the concepts underlying the tools, ensuring that their subsequent use delivers real benefits and process knowledge. During the workshops, we share real-world examples, allowing participants to see the true potential of the presented methodology. The classes feature numerous exercises and simulations, and most lectures utilize overhead projectors to enhance class concentration and engagement. The SPC training, organized by OpEx, lasts three days and is led by experienced trainers with Six Sigma Master Black Belt certification.

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SPC – Statistical Process Control

Statistical process control

Who is the SPC training for?

This training is designed for those responsible for quality, data analysis, and process management in production and service sectors, including:

  • Process and production engineers who want to learn statistical tools and understand the use of control charts.
  • Quality specialists seeking effective ways to assess process stability, verify process behavior, and utilize SPC methods within quality management.
  • Management staff and change leaders who want to better understand process characteristics and make decisions based on statistical data description.
  • Six Sigma practitioners and participants in optimization projects who prioritize identifying sources of variation and assessing process capability using Cp and Cpk metrics.

You don’t have to be a statistician – the training is delivered in a clear and practical manner, with an emphasis on immediate application of knowledge in daily work.

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

If you register 30 days before the workshop starts, we offer a 10% discount!

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Remember that if you register 30 days before the workshop starts, you will receive a 10% discount.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about SPC training

Do I need to know statistics to participate in SPC training?

No, the training is delivered in an accessible and practical manner. All statistical process control (SPC) methods are explained step by step.

Will I learn to use Minitab?

Yes. All data analysis will be performed using Minitab. You don't need to have any prior experience with this software.

Is SPC only for industry?

No. Although SPC originated in the manufacturing environment, today it is also successfully used in services, administration, and logistics.

What is the difference between Cp and Cpk?

These are some of the basic process capability factors. Cp evaluates the process's spread relative to the specification, assuming centering, while Cpk additionally considers the process's offset from the center of the specification. All of this will be discussed and calculated in detail during the course.