Product quality optimization vs production capacity optimization: an analytical perspective

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Mohit Goswami, Y. Daultani
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PurposeThis study aims to devise generalized unconstrained optimization models for ascertaining the optimal level of product quality and production capacity level by modeling both product price and production cost as a function of product quality. Further, interrelations among investment for quality, product quality and production volume are considered. This study contributes toward the extant research, in that nuances related to price, production volume, and product quality are fused together such that two broad operational strategies of product quality optimization and production capacity optimization can be contrasted.Design/methodology/approachTo achieve the research objectives, the authors evolve unconstrained optimization models such that optimal product quality level and optimal production capacity level can be obtained employing the principles of differential calculus aimed at maximizing the manufacturer's profit. Specifically, nuances related to quality technology and efficiency, and quality loss cost has also been integrated in the integrated model. Thereafter, employing numerical analysis for a generalized product, the detailed workings of evolved models are demonstrated. The authors further carry out the sensitivity analysis to understand the impact of investment for quality onto the manufacturer's profit for both operational strategies.FindingsThe research demonstrates that the manufacturer would be better off adopting production capacity optimization strategy as an operational policy, as opposed to product quality optimization policy for the manufacturer's profit maximization. Further, considering the two operational strategies, the manufacturer does not obtain the highest possible theoretical profit when pertinent variables (product quality and production capacity) are set at highest possible theoretical level. This research discusses that in low-volume and high-margin products, it might be useful to adopt a product quality optimization strategy as a production capacity optimization strategy results in significantly high quality loss cost.Originality/valueThe findings of our study have a significant implication for industries such as steel-making, cement production, automotive industry wherein the conventional wisdom dictates that higher level of production capacity utilization always results in higher level of revenues. However, the authors deduce that beyond certain production capacity utilization, striving for higher utilization does not fetch additional profit. This work also adds to the extant research literature, in that it integrates the nuances of product quality, production volume and pricing in an integrative manner.
产品质量优化与产能优化:一个分析视角
目的通过建立产品价格和生产成本作为产品质量函数的模型,建立确定产品质量和生产能力最优水平的广义无约束优化模型。进一步,考虑了质量投资、产品质量和产量之间的相互关系。本研究对现有研究的贡献在于,将与价格、产量和产品质量相关的细微差别融合在一起,从而可以对比产品质量优化和生产能力优化两种广泛的运营策略。设计/方法/途径为了实现研究目标,作者运用微分学原理,建立了以制造商利润最大化为目标的无约束优化模型,从而求得最优的产品质量水平和最优的生产能力水平。具体而言,与质量、技术和效率以及质量损失成本相关的细微差别也被集成到集成模型中。然后,通过对一个广义产品的数值分析,详细说明了演化模型的工作原理。作者进一步进行了敏感性分析,以了解两种运营策略的质量投资对制造商利润的影响。研究结果表明,生产企业为实现利润最大化,采用产能优化策略优于采用产品质量优化策略。此外,考虑到这两种经营策略,当相关变量(产品质量和生产能力)被设置在最高可能的理论水平时,制造商并没有获得最高可能的理论利润。本研究讨论了在小批量高利润产品中,采用产品质量优化策略可能是有用的,因为生产能力优化策略会导致显著高的质量损失成本。原创性/价值我们的研究结果对钢铁、水泥生产、汽车等行业具有重要意义,在这些行业中,传统观点认为,更高水平的产能利用率总是导致更高水平的收入。然而,作者推断,超过一定的产能利用率,追求更高的利用率并不能获得额外的利润。这项工作还增加了现有的研究文献,因为它以综合的方式整合了产品质量,产量和定价的细微差别。
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期刊介绍: In today''s competitive business and industrial environment, it is essential to have an academic journal offering the most current theoretical knowledge on quality and reliability to ensure that top management is fully conversant with new thinking, techniques and developments in the field. The International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management (IJQRM) deals with all aspects of business improvements and with all aspects of manufacturing and services, from the training of (senior) managers, to innovations in organising and processing to raise standards of product and service quality. It is this unique blend of theoretical knowledge and managerial relevance that makes IJQRM a valuable resource for managers striving for higher standards.Coverage includes: -Reliability, availability & maintenance -Gauging, calibration & measurement -Life cycle costing & sustainability -Reliability Management of Systems -Service Quality -Green Marketing -Product liability -Product testing techniques & systems -Quality function deployment -Reliability & quality education & training -Productivity improvement -Performance improvement -(Regulatory) standards for quality & Quality Awards -Statistical process control -System modelling -Teamwork -Quality data & datamining
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