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Production reports

How to use COMPLIED production reports to understand your manufacturing efficiency, cost trends, and output over time.

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Updated 06 Jun 2026
Before you start
  • At least one completed production order

What production reports show

Production reports give you a quantitative view of your manufacturing operation across time. They answer: How much did we produce? What did it cost? How efficient were our production runs? Are our costs per unit rising or falling?

Accessing production reports

Go to Reports β†’ Production efficiency report. Select the date range and the product or products you want to analyse.

Key metrics

Total units produced β€” output for the selected period across all production orders.

Total production cost β€” all material, labour, and overhead costs for the period.

Cost per unit β€” average production cost per finished unit. Compare across periods to track efficiency improvements or cost increases.

Material yield rate β€” the ratio of raw material input to finished goods output. A yield rate below your expected BOM ratio indicates waste, spillage, or quality loss that you should investigate.

Production order completion rate β€” percentage of orders completed on time vs delayed. Persistent delays indicate a capacity or supply chain issue.

Wastage and scrap β€” quantity of raw material consumed that did not result in saleable finished goods. Visible when scrap is recorded against production orders.

Exporting the report

Click Export PDF to download. Useful for sharing with investors, business partners, or lenders who need evidence of your manufacturing capacity and cost structure.

Tip: Compare your cost per unit across quarters. A rising cost per unit that you cannot explain through raw material price increases usually points to waste, inefficiency, or unrecorded costs. The report identifies the trend β€” investigate the cause.
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