Impact of Lean Manufacturing Practices on Operational and Business Performance: Evidence from Sri Lankan Food Industry

C. W. C. Silva, H. H. S. C. Warnapura
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Lean is a strategy that aims to achieve smooth production flow by eliminating waste and hence helps manufacturing firms realize their time, cost, and quality goals. Food manufacturers not only have limited ability to offer uniform quality but also a greater chance of generating wastes due to the perishable nature of materials. This study investigates the degree to which the Sri Lankan food sector is practicing lean manufacturing and examines the direct and indirect relationships between lean manufacturing, business performance, and operational performance. Data were collected through a questionnaire distributed to managers who have lean experience in the food industry. Using a sample of 86, the hypotheses were tested applying Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling with SmartPLS software. Developing a new construct to represent four lean manufacturing practices, namely, Just-in-time (JIT), Total Quality Management (TQM), Total Preventive Maintenance (TPM), and Human Resource Management (HRM), this study empirically confirms that lean manufacturing has a significant positive impact on both operational and business performance. Furthermore, operational performance partially mediates the relationship between lean manufacturing and business performance. The findings offer valuable implications for mangers, particularly in the food industry to achieve sustainability through practicing lean in their manufacturing and supply chain operations.
精益生产实践对运营和经营绩效的影响:来自斯里兰卡食品工业的证据
精益是一种战略,旨在通过消除浪费来实现顺畅的生产流程,从而帮助制造企业实现他们的时间,成本和质量目标。食品制造商不仅提供统一质量的能力有限,而且由于材料的易腐性,更有可能产生废物。本研究调查了斯里兰卡食品部门实施精益生产的程度,并研究了精益生产、业务绩效和运营绩效之间的直接和间接关系。数据是通过一份调查问卷收集的,调查问卷分发给在食品行业有精益经验的管理人员。使用86个样本,使用SmartPLS软件的偏最小二乘结构方程建模对假设进行了检验。本研究建立了一个新的结构来代表四种精益制造实践,即准时制(JIT)、全面质量管理(TQM)、全面预防性维护(TPM)和人力资源管理(HRM),实证证实了精益制造对运营绩效和业务绩效都有显著的积极影响。此外,经营绩效在精益制造与企业绩效之间的关系中起到部分中介作用。研究结果为管理者提供了有价值的启示,特别是在食品行业,通过在制造和供应链操作中实践精益来实现可持续发展。
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