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2010.07.02 UPDATE

11) Growing out of the “Cheap and Nasty”

Entering the global market,
breaking away from the unquiet post-war days. 

Such was the dream and goal of the Japanese economy.

Nevertheless,
being branded as of poor quality,
there was a very high bar, almost a “wall,” to the global market.
Resolving it was the proposition.

1949
JIS Certification Mark System (Industrial Standardization Act):

Permission of JIS certification mark indication occurs
when a product passes JIS standards,
on evaluating that internal standards are implemented,
manufacturing and inspection systems are available as stipulated in JIS,
and that the quality level will be continuously maintained by statistical means.



Announced was the system “assuring quality products” on a world-wide level


How then
can “quality products” be made?