Improving quality
Objective
- Position New Laguna among the Top 3 in its segment in terms of product and service quality
- Accelerate the progress on each model of the range, worldwide
Opportunities
Quality is a key element in the Group’s strategy. To reinforce this culture of quality, Renault has adopted the Renault Excellence Plan (PER), built around 6 pillars:
- robust design,
- compliant manufacture,
- reinforced reliability for all types of use and satisfaction of all Renault customers,
- quality sales and after sales,
- anchor quality in the corporate culture,
- ensure the quality of parts manufactured by suppliers for international procurement.
Promising signs in 2007
Product quality
- The number of incidents at 3 months was cut by half between 2005 and 2007,
- Warranty costs for Renault (expressed as a percentage of revenues) decreased by 25% between 2005 and 2007,
- The number of defects at the end of the assembly line was divided by 6 between 2005 and 2007,
- Scénic, Modus and Clio III are ranked among the Top 3 in their segments by the German Automobile Club,
- The excellent quality of the Logan has gained international recognition. It is ranked N°1 in India by 2 different independent organizations.
Service quality
- At the end of 2007, 78.4% of customers declared themselves “fully satisfied” with sales and after-sales services (700,000 more around the world compared to 2005),
- A Service Excellence Plan has been developed for New Laguna,
- Renault offers its 3 year/150,000 km warranty* for the entire Renault premium range.
* Conditions vary by country
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