Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study

Decision-making is crucial in the industry as the industrial expert having a restriction to convey their experience to the management prior to the final decision-making (DM). Daily operation in the industry especially in the automotive environment a lot of DM is required. Industry issue such as maki...

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Main Authors: Fudzin, A.F., Mokhtar, A.A., Amin, M., Basri, A.Q.
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.221742019-02-28T07:58:37Z Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study Fudzin, A.F. Mokhtar, A.A. Amin, M. Basri, A.Q. Decision-making is crucial in the industry as the industrial expert having a restriction to convey their experience to the management prior to the final decision-making (DM). Daily operation in the industry especially in the automotive environment a lot of DM is required. Industry issue such as making decision of sub-assembly parts and module production location is one of the industry problem. The objectives of this study to establish a method to measure the intuitive opinions and experiences of the industrial expert for the DM proposal. Simple qualitative measurement would benefit to engineer to make a proposal to the management with the quantitative result. Intuition of the expert would conveyed to the decision maker in the industry to reach a decision on the proposal. Based on the criteria, sub-criteria and alternatives established, the computation using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) methodology applied in this study. The result of alternative 3 is 0.399, which is the processes will be outsource at the local component manufacturer location and transport to the automotive carmaker. The weighted factor in conclusion achieved the consistency with a CR � 0.1, which is 0.07. Alternative 3 agreed by all related party in the industry as the best option for sub-assembly process of parts and modules in order to meet local contents strategy. The AHP methodology proven for usage as the appropriate tool for decision making in the industry. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85060975806&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f469%2f1%2f012004&partnerID=40&md5=7a8fbcb8e740d189d513b9325cd0af9e Fudzin, A.F. and Mokhtar, A.A. and Amin, M. and Basri, A.Q. (2019) Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 469 (1). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/22174/
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description Decision-making is crucial in the industry as the industrial expert having a restriction to convey their experience to the management prior to the final decision-making (DM). Daily operation in the industry especially in the automotive environment a lot of DM is required. Industry issue such as making decision of sub-assembly parts and module production location is one of the industry problem. The objectives of this study to establish a method to measure the intuitive opinions and experiences of the industrial expert for the DM proposal. Simple qualitative measurement would benefit to engineer to make a proposal to the management with the quantitative result. Intuition of the expert would conveyed to the decision maker in the industry to reach a decision on the proposal. Based on the criteria, sub-criteria and alternatives established, the computation using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) methodology applied in this study. The result of alternative 3 is 0.399, which is the processes will be outsource at the local component manufacturer location and transport to the automotive carmaker. The weighted factor in conclusion achieved the consistency with a CR � 0.1, which is 0.07. Alternative 3 agreed by all related party in the industry as the best option for sub-assembly process of parts and modules in order to meet local contents strategy. The AHP methodology proven for usage as the appropriate tool for decision making in the industry. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Fudzin, A.F.
Mokhtar, A.A.
Amin, M.
Basri, A.Q.
spellingShingle Fudzin, A.F.
Mokhtar, A.A.
Amin, M.
Basri, A.Q.
Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study
author_facet Fudzin, A.F.
Mokhtar, A.A.
Amin, M.
Basri, A.Q.
author_sort Fudzin, A.F.
title Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study
title_short Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study
title_full Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study
title_fullStr Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study
title_full_unstemmed Analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in Malaysia - A case study
title_sort analytical hierarchy process application of body in white modular sub-assembly for automotive manufacturing in malaysia - a case study
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