Realization of Logistics Operations Within Nigerian Manufacturing Industries

Ayodeji Dennis Adeitan, C. Aigbavboa, Oyindamola Cynthia Olubiyo, Adebayo Oluwasegun Adewole
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In understanding the impact of logistics functions and processes as an important source of competitive advantage and on the survival of manufacturing industries in both global and local market, the level of awareness of logistics activities must be conducted. Therefore, this study focused on assessing the level of awareness of logistics activities in Nigerian manufacturing industries. A field survey with a well-structured and self-administered instrument of information collection were used to get necessary information from the respondents. One hundred and fifty manufacturing industries were selected intentionally to represent the best state of logistics activities awareness within Nigerian manufacturing industries. The findings revealed that the total average awareness level of logistics activities within the Nigerian manufacturing industries is average. Also, transport logistics is the most popular form of logistics activities in Nigeria, followed by warehouse/distribution logistics, domestic logistics, after-sales logistics, and procurement logistics. The findings also revealed that fourth party logistics and green logistics are the least popular logistics activities in Nigeria. This is due to the lack of new and effective information flow in their logistics management processes. The study therefore recommends that stakeholders in the Nigerian logistics industry, business owners and manufacturing industries should adopt one or more forms of logistics functions in their core business activities to aid sustainability, competitive advantage, performance, and economic growth.
尼日利亚制造业物流运作的实现
在了解物流功能和流程的影响,作为竞争优势的重要来源,并在全球和当地市场上的制造业的生存,物流活动的认识水平必须进行。因此,本研究侧重于评估尼日利亚制造业物流活动的意识水平。使用结构良好和自我管理的信息收集工具进行实地调查,从答复者那里获得必要的信息。150个制造业被有意选择,以代表尼日利亚制造业物流活动意识的最佳状态。调查结果显示,总平均意识水平的物流活动在尼日利亚制造业是平均水平。此外,运输物流是尼日利亚最受欢迎的物流活动形式,其次是仓库/分销物流、国内物流、售后物流和采购物流。调查结果还显示,第四方物流和绿色物流是尼日利亚最不受欢迎的物流活动。这是由于在他们的物流管理过程中缺乏新的和有效的信息流。因此,该研究建议尼日利亚物流业的利益相关者、企业主和制造业应在其核心业务活动中采用一种或多种形式的物流功能,以帮助可持续性、竞争优势、绩效和经济增长。
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