New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer

Production efficiency is a critical determinant of growth and competitiveness in assessing the success of Malaysia's manufacturing sector. The daily and weekly production reports including information such as working time, output, production efficiency and machine utilization. However, there is...

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Main Authors: Nor Suhadah, Razali, Mohd Yazid, Abu, Nurul Haziyani, Aris, Nur Aisyah Madhiah, Halim, Nur Najmiyah, Jaafar, Ahmad Shahrizan, Abdul Ghani, Emelia, Sari, Faizir, Ramlie, Wan Zuki Azman, Wan Muhamad, Nolia, Harudin
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43962/1/publication1%20PGRS220364.pdf
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author Nor Suhadah, Razali
Mohd Yazid, Abu
Nurul Haziyani, Aris
Nur Aisyah Madhiah, Halim
Nur Najmiyah, Jaafar
Ahmad Shahrizan, Abdul Ghani
Emelia, Sari
Faizir, Ramlie
Wan Zuki Azman, Wan Muhamad
Nolia, Harudin
author_facet Nor Suhadah, Razali
Mohd Yazid, Abu
Nurul Haziyani, Aris
Nur Aisyah Madhiah, Halim
Nur Najmiyah, Jaafar
Ahmad Shahrizan, Abdul Ghani
Emelia, Sari
Faizir, Ramlie
Wan Zuki Azman, Wan Muhamad
Nolia, Harudin
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description Production efficiency is a critical determinant of growth and competitiveness in assessing the success of Malaysia's manufacturing sector. The daily and weekly production reports including information such as working time, output, production efficiency and machine utilization. However, there is no information related to the parameters contributed to the production activities. In meantime, to address production costs, industrial practitioners apply activity-based costing (ABC) to determine the cost per unit of finished products. Obviously, the existing method presents challenges in accurately determining capacity utilization and unused capacity. Regrettably, the quality and costing tools often operate independently, thus the impact of factors to the industrial capacity is less appreciated. This research aims to develop a framework that integrates the degree of contribution and cost driver in production environment. MTS is employed to predict and diagnose system performance using multivariate data for quantitative decision-making. TDABC is utilized as a costing model, enabling companies to allocate costs by calculating the time spent on activities. Data collection is involved 25 workstations, 51 parameters, and 59 activities. As a result, in April 2023, the normal sample has the average MD of 1.000001, while the abnormal sample has the average MD of 53.401398. Increasing the number of parameters which are exceed the normal range will increase the MD value. There are 34% parameters are classified in positive degree of contribution, whereas 66% parameters are classified in negative degree of contribution. For the sub-activity of prepare printing inspection equipment has -22,757.63 minutes and MYR -4,323.95 of unused capacity of time and cost respectively. It was found that there are three types of unused capacity have been identified such as Type I which is the workstation is over-utilized, Type II which is the workstation is small-utilized, and Type III which is the workstation is largely-utilized the resources and cost of apportionment. The proposed framework is great because the degree of contribution reflected the increment or decrement to the cost driver in high production complexity for better product cost.
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spelling UMPir439622025-03-03T06:32:39Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43962/ New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer Nor Suhadah, Razali Mohd Yazid, Abu Nurul Haziyani, Aris Nur Aisyah Madhiah, Halim Nur Najmiyah, Jaafar Ahmad Shahrizan, Abdul Ghani Emelia, Sari Faizir, Ramlie Wan Zuki Azman, Wan Muhamad Nolia, Harudin T Technology (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Production efficiency is a critical determinant of growth and competitiveness in assessing the success of Malaysia's manufacturing sector. The daily and weekly production reports including information such as working time, output, production efficiency and machine utilization. However, there is no information related to the parameters contributed to the production activities. In meantime, to address production costs, industrial practitioners apply activity-based costing (ABC) to determine the cost per unit of finished products. Obviously, the existing method presents challenges in accurately determining capacity utilization and unused capacity. Regrettably, the quality and costing tools often operate independently, thus the impact of factors to the industrial capacity is less appreciated. This research aims to develop a framework that integrates the degree of contribution and cost driver in production environment. MTS is employed to predict and diagnose system performance using multivariate data for quantitative decision-making. TDABC is utilized as a costing model, enabling companies to allocate costs by calculating the time spent on activities. Data collection is involved 25 workstations, 51 parameters, and 59 activities. As a result, in April 2023, the normal sample has the average MD of 1.000001, while the abnormal sample has the average MD of 53.401398. Increasing the number of parameters which are exceed the normal range will increase the MD value. There are 34% parameters are classified in positive degree of contribution, whereas 66% parameters are classified in negative degree of contribution. For the sub-activity of prepare printing inspection equipment has -22,757.63 minutes and MYR -4,323.95 of unused capacity of time and cost respectively. It was found that there are three types of unused capacity have been identified such as Type I which is the workstation is over-utilized, Type II which is the workstation is small-utilized, and Type III which is the workstation is largely-utilized the resources and cost of apportionment. The proposed framework is great because the degree of contribution reflected the increment or decrement to the cost driver in high production complexity for better product cost. JATIT 2025-02-28 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43962/1/publication1%20PGRS220364.pdf Nor Suhadah, Razali and Mohd Yazid, Abu and Nurul Haziyani, Aris and Nur Aisyah Madhiah, Halim and Nur Najmiyah, Jaafar and Ahmad Shahrizan, Abdul Ghani and Emelia, Sari and Faizir, Ramlie and Wan Zuki Azman, Wan Muhamad and Nolia, Harudin (2025) New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 103 (4). pp. 1401-1425. ISSN 1992-8645 (print); 817-3195 (online). (Published) https://www.jatit.org/volumes/Vol103No4/20Vol103No4.pdf https://www.jatit.org/volumes/Vol103No4/20Vol103No4.pdf
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Nur Najmiyah, Jaafar
Ahmad Shahrizan, Abdul Ghani
Emelia, Sari
Faizir, Ramlie
Wan Zuki Azman, Wan Muhamad
Nolia, Harudin
New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
title New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
title_full New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
title_fullStr New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
title_full_unstemmed New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
title_short New framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
title_sort new framework for improving production efficiency by integrating degree of contribution and cost driver for thermal printer
topic T Technology (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43962/1/publication1%20PGRS220364.pdf
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