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Cost of Quality Fishing Industry of Pakistan
Group Presentation by:Mr. Atif MumtazMr. Muneer AhmedMs. Rabia HaiderZaid Kundan
To: Commander (R) Azhar Nisar
Total Quality Management – BUKC
Theme of PresentationAims and Objective
Introduction of Fisheries IndustryProcessing of Sea Food
Challenges to the Industry Cost of Quality and Poor Quality
Recommendations to improve the Quality
Aims and Objective • To gain knowledge with respect to the
importance of TQM in seafood sector and how it can help to achieve quality across the traditional functional lines.
• To know how the seafood sector is trying to cope up with it flaws or deficiencies with respect to quality and the area where it still lacks.
Brief Introduction of the industry• The role of fishing and fisheries industry is of paramount
importance in the economy of Pakistan. Coastline of Arabian Sea is 814 kilometers along Pakistan therefore there are abundant fishery resources.
• Fisheries as a sub-sector of agriculture, is considered as one of the important economic activities along the coastline of provinces of Sindh and Balochistan.
• Pakistan is ranked one of the leading exporters in the fisheries sector (seafood) and fish processing plants are gradually incrementing to contribute to employment generation.
• Pakistan achieves on an average 352,056 tons fish every year through fishing and fish farming valuing Rs. 57,000 million. Approximately 10 percent of total catch is exported every year.
Processing of Sea Food
Raw Material
Sorting / Grading
Washing
Packaging
Freezing
OVERFISHING: Shrimps overfishing for the whole year is the basic problem of fishery industry due to which fish are not given the chance to grow as they are caught in the first stage of their growth. Moreover, fish are caught during their breeding season.
LOSS OF MANGROVES: Mangroves (oceanic forests) are the hurdles against high and low tides. These mangroves play the role of breeding ground of fish and shrimps. Mangroves cannot grow and develop in polluted water.
Challenges to the Fishery Industry
WATER POLLUTION:
Karachi Fish Harbor faces different types of pollution. Oil spillage from the vessels and domestic and industrial wastes are the big threat. Experiments proved the existence of various chemicals, toxic and heavy materials in marine life. These injurious and deadly elements are being transferred to the humans through fish. Water pollution is not confined to Karachi coastal areas but rivers of Pakistan are also the victim of this problem.
Challenges to the Fishery Industry
Cost of Quality and Poor Quality
Cost of Poor Quality Internal Failure costs includes: • High amount of scrap• Reprocessing cost• Low quality fish • Unskilled workforce• Lack of proper chilling facility• Lack of Hygiene• Lack of proper Sanitation
Facility• Lack of Grading Skills• Improper use of ice
External Failure costs includes:
• Supply of wrong order
• Supply of wrong quality and/or quantity
• Late Delivery of Order
• Choice of unsuitable shipping line with
respect to voyage time
• Abnormal Packaging
• Incorrect Labeling
• Loss of confidence of Customer
Prevention Cost • Costs involved in planning and documenting the Company's quality system
(including establishment of product specifications). Quality planning is done by QC or QA personnel and involves setting up programs for process control.
• Costs of directing, administrating, executing and auditing QA activities (including salaries).
• Costs of planning and implementing training and motivational programs in quality operations and attitudes.
• Costs of industrial safety programs and measures. This is very important in the fishery industry, particularly onboard fishing vessels and during fish handling and processing.
• Preventative maintenance on processing equipment. This includes the cost associated with necessary repairs and adjustments.
Cost of Quality
Appraisal Cost
• Costs related to the in-plant (internal) inspection a control of raw materials, purchased ingredients and packaging.
• Costs related to in-plant (internal) process inspection, such as checking of semi-processed items and final products, temperature inspection and recording, including costs of compilation of quality records (cost of the forms and clerical expenses).
• All the in-plant laboratory costs (including sampling and testing) and any outside testing services that may be used.
• The salaries of quality control and inspection people (professionals, technicians and workers) Costs related to final inspection, in-plant or external.
Cost of Quality
Recommendation for quality improvement
• Freezing of good quality, cleaned and chilled fresh fish will help in reducing spoilage and maintain quality. It will not make poor quality fish better.
• Fish storage compartments must be designed to avoid contamination of fish and spoilage. The storage areas must be fitted with sealable doors to keep the fish at a low temperature during transport. Fish temperatures should be recorded at the start, during and at the end of transport.(i.e. -18 degree Celsius should be maintained at all times)
• Hiring of trained personnel who not only supervise the whole process but also trains the subordinates to ensure the quality of the fish from purchasing till the packing.
• Availability of proper freezing and refrigeration facility at factory and on transport vehicle.
• Accreditation and Quality Certification of factories will also help the factories to not only ensure the quality but also improve the quality as much as possible.
Thank You