This is the biggest problem of whole manufacturing business!
I think that there is no "one-fits-all" solution which can be applied for all types of industry. Working with plastic manufacturer for auto industry, we had some elements of handover procedure mandated by our client.
That is similar with already mentioned: 3-day of production run where people from development work together with operations people, and Cpk is measured. If it is found satisfactory, the process is considered released.
But it was not so simple in practice - even different processess (injection molding, thermoforming, extrusion) had different behaviour in this phase, and following this procedure didn't guarantee trouble-free production in future.
One thing that we found was that it is necessary that development and manufacturing together develop detailed changover and startup procedure for every new product.
Of course, you can use patterns from the past, but you also need to implement any new measure considered peculiar for new product, and you need to justify it as much as you can before actual start.
When trial run starts, it is necessary to follow these procedures strictly, otherwise your statistical control will be mostly useless.
The approach "let us do field-adjustments until we have good product, write down these adjustments and we have proper procedure" is often not satisfactory - you do some adjustments during production run and you think that you achieved stable process; but on next run you face with some problem from beginning and than you realize that your adjustments did not fully address your problems. When problems occur, often many adjustments are done and sometimes not all of them are noted and that increase the mess as well.
So, sometimes the better approach is to start from the beginning until you reach "typical" startup with all problems rectified. Sometimes that means that you will have to restart your production five times in one day instead of running full-day trial production, but, believe me, it can be much, much cheaper that incomplete product handover
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