CERPRO in Action
Meissner AG

Customer
Industries
Automotive, mechanical & plant engineering
Manufacturing know-how
Toolmaking, mold making, plant engineering
Faster inspection, reliable release - how Meissner automates inspection reports in incoming goods
Meissner AG stands for high-precision tool and plant construction. In order to reliably inspect incoming components from in-house production and suppliers, a lot of manual work was previously required. Today, this is automated: With Quali Spec, Meissner creates error-free inspection reports directly in the incoming goods department – without an IT project, without waiting times.
Initial situation: Testing under time pressure
Complex components arrived daily in the incoming goods department – both from the company’s own production and from suppliers. The manual creation of test reports was time-consuming and prone to errors. This caused bottlenecks in quality assurance and logistics – and slowed down downstream processes such as assembly or project start.
The challenge: test reports needed to be precise, standard-compliant and immediately available – but without additional training or system integration.
The solution: Quali Spec directly in the incoming goods department
Quali Spec was introduced at Meissner as a plug-and-play solution – without an IT project or interface adaptation. The software automatically reads drawings and generates inspection reports in just a few minutes.
- Automatic recognition of dimensions, tolerances and geometry data from CAD/PDF
- Creation of standardized inspection reports at the touch of a button
- Compatible output formats for ERP, QA systems and archiving
The result: Fast, error-free reports directly in the incoming goods department – without any detours.
“Quali Spec saves us a huge amount of time in incoming goods, where capacity utilization and accuracy are crucial – and eliminates sources of error.”
Outlook: From testing to the digital QA chain
Following the successful launch in incoming goods, Quali Spec will also be used in final assembly and additive manufacturing processes in the future.
The goal: end-to-end, automated quality assurance – with complete traceability and real-time capability.