Consistent product quality is crucial for maintaining competitiveness in the competitive bakpia (bakpia) industry. This study aims to analyze defect rates, identify dominant defect types, and evaluate the stability of the production process at the Bakpia Jogkem, Alun-alun Kidul, Yogyakarta, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), as a case study. This study used a quantitative approach through Statistical Quality Control (SQC) tools, including a Pareto Diagram for problem prioritization and a Control Chart (P-Chart) for stability analysis. The analysis concluded that the production process operates at a 1% defect rate and is in statistical control. The Pareto Diagram identified two major defects classified as the vital few: "Scorched" (50% of total defects) and "Hard Skin" (20%). Although the process is stable and capable, this study recommends continuous improvement efforts focused on the root causes of these two dominant defects to improve quality performance to a more optimal level.
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