Quality isn't a checkpoint - it's designed in from the first die.

Layana treats quality as a system, not a final inspection. An IATF 16949 quality management system sets the framework; the five automotive core tools - APQP, PFMEA, MSA, PPAP, and SPC - keep variation under control from planning through production. A precision measuring room verifies every critical dimension, while Six Sigma, quality control circles, and continuous employee training turn improvement into a daily habit. The result is prevention over detection, measurable capability, and parts you can trust at scale.

01 - Quality System

Quality Management System

The backbone of everything we make: an IATF 16949 automotive quality management system, operationalized through a disciplined quality assurance program. Together they govern planning, audits, calibration, supplier control, and inspection standards, so quality is defined and prevented, not discovered at the end of the line.

02 - Inspection

Inspection & Measurement

Capability you can verify. A climate-controlled precision measuring room, automated optical inspection, full traceability and routine calibration are backed by SPC, PPAP, and CPK process-capability studies that prove every critical dimension before parts ship.

03 - Continuous Improvement

Continuous Improvement & People

Improvement is a daily habit, not an annual event. Six Sigma supplies the data discipline, cross-functional quality control circles turn frontline insight into action, and a structured training system keeps every team fluent in the tools that protect quality.

Built on Quality

Every Capability, Backed by a Zero-Defect Philosophy

Across stamping, molding, and assembly, Layana ensures Total Quality Management through IATF 16949, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 14064 certifications, supported by Automotive Core Tools and reinforced by advanced inspection and validation equipment under a continuous-improvement, zero-defect philosophy.

IATF 16949 ISO 14001 ISO 45001 ISO 14064

Automotive Core Tools

APQP · PPAP · FMEA · SPC · MSA

Quality FAQ

Layana's quality system is built on an IATF 16949 automotive quality management system and operationalized through a disciplined quality assurance program. It spans precision inspection and metrology, continuous-improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma and quality control circles, and a structured employee training system, all governed by the five automotive core tools and a defect-prevention, zero-defect philosophy.
Yes. Layana operates an IATF 16949 certified quality management system, the global automotive standard built on ISO 9001 with added automotive-specific requirements. It emphasizes continuous improvement, defect prevention, and reduction of variation and waste across the supply chain, supported by APQP, PFMEA, MSA, PPAP, and SPC.
Layana applies the five automotive core tools: APQP to plan quality from the start, PFMEA to anticipate and prevent failures, MSA to validate measurement reliability, PPAP to approve parts before mass production, and SPC to monitor and control process variation.
Continuous improvement at Layana is data-driven and people-driven. Six Sigma provides the DMAIC and DMADV methodology to reduce defects and variation; cross-functional quality control circles identify problems, collect data, implement solutions, and share learning internally; and structured training keeps teams fluent in Six Sigma, IATF 16949, SPC, MSA, FMEA, APQP, PPAP, Lean, TPM, and 5S.
Layana operates a precision measuring room with advanced metrology and automated inspection equipment, including CMM, 3D scanning, vision systems, and material analysis. Capability is verified through SPC, PPAP, and CPK process-capability studies, with full traceability and routine equipment calibration.