CERPRO in Action
Axel Gentner GmbH

Customer
Industries
Medical technology
Manufacturing know-how
Long turning, short turning and milling
Automated series testing - how Gentner Drehteile seamlessly integrates test reports with Quali Spec
Axel Gentner GmbH produces high-precision turned and milled parts for medical technology. In a regulated environment with the highest quality and documentation requirements, the creation of test reports used to be time-consuming and manual – despite modern production and digital drawings. With Quali Spec, Gentner now automates its inspection processes in series production – quickly, error-free and fully integrated.
Initial situation: Precise parts - but manual test reports
As an ISO 13485-certified supplier, Gentner relies on complete documentation. The reality: test reports were created manually, measured values were transferred to Excel, drawing features were transferred by hand. This took time, created sources of error – and slowed down series releases for demanding customers in the medical technology sector.
The solution: Quali Spec as an integrated test engine
With Quali Spec, Gentner opted for a solution that can be integrated directly into the existing systems – especially in combination with the Majesty ERP/PDA system.
The software automatically extracts characteristics from technical drawings (PDF or CAD), generates standard-compliant inspection plans with a click and creates complete inspection reports in the appropriate format – validatable, document-proof and audit-proof.
The result: time savings of over 75% per report, complete traceability and an end-to-end workflow without media disruptions.
“In medical technology, every second and every supplement counts. With Quali Spec in an end-to-end inspection process – without media discontinuity – we are not only faster, but also safer.”
Outlook: Full automation with traceability
The introduction of Quali Spec has laid the foundation – the next steps are already planned: Direct integration into series releases, automatic traceability on a batch basis and, in the future, an AI-supported inspection process with real-time feedback.
Quality assurance in medical technology – automated today, intelligent tomorrow.