This
study examines the essence of effective inventories control and management to
manufacturing companies with particular emphasis on Ama Greenfield Breweries
plc. The aim of this study is to investigate and ascertain areas of lapses by
the company and offer effective ways and solutions in which the manufacturing
company can explore the services of inventory management to effect its
objectives. In carrying out this study, various research instruments such as
questionnaires and oral interview were used to collect data from respondents
and a research design was adopted with a sample size of 52. The statistical
tool used for this work is Chi-square. Based on the analysis, it was discovered
that inventory management plays a vital role in the manufacturing company. A
well functional inventory management following the recommendations can bring
about proper management thereby enhancing proper and effective production and
it will equally ensure the effective, efficient and adequate use of materials
and resources in the manufacturing company.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
COVER
PAGE- i
TITLE
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DEDICATION-- iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT- v
ABSTRACT
1.0 Introduction - - - - -
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1.1 Background of the study - - -
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1.2 Statement of the problem -
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1.3
Objective of the study - -
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1.4
Test of hypotheses - - -
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1.5
Research questions - - -
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1.6 Significance of the study - -
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1.7
Scope of the study - -
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1.8 Limitation of the study - - - -
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1.9 Definition of
terms -
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CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Introduction - - - - -
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2.2 Concept of inventory- - -
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2.2.1 Types
of inventory- - - - -
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2.3 Classification of inventories - - - -
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2.4
Inventory policy- - - -
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2.4.1
Reasons for inventory - - - -
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2.5
Inventory control - - - -
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2.5.1 Purposes of
inventory control - - - - -
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2.6 Cost associated with inventory - - -
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2.7 Inventory
model - - - - - - -
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2.8
Economic order quantity - - -
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2.8.1
Replenishment model- - - -
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2.9
Inventory level - - -
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2.10
Inventory valuation method - - - -
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2.11 Inventory
Accounting System - - - - -
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2.12
Stock taking methods- - - -
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References - - - - - -
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CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.0 Introduction - - - - -
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3.1
Research design - - - -
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3.2
Area of the study - - - -
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3.3
Population of the study- - - -
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3.4 Determination of the sample size and technique- - -37
3.5
Sources of data - - - -
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3.6
Method of data analysis - - - -
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3.7
Validity of the test - - -
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3.8
Reliability of the test - - -
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CHAPTER FOUR
DATA
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS - - -
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4.0 Introduction - - - - -
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4.1
Presentation of data- - -
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4.2
Analysis of data - - - -
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4.3 Test of
hypothesis - - - -
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CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary of findings- - -
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5.2 Conclusion- - - - - -
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5.3 Recommendation - - - -
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Bibliography
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Appendix-
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Inventory is one of the resources that are
managed by business organizations and it was first recorded in 1601. The need
for inventory control cannot be overemphasized as it is a means for improving
the performance of manufacturing industries. Inventory can be defined as a
record of a business current assets including property owned, merchandise on
hand and the value of work in progress and work complete but not sold and
it is classified as a current asset
because it can be turned into liquid cash within a short period of time.
Inventory has created a great impact on the profitability of the manufacturing
firm which resulted to the deep research of this topic. Effectiveness of
inventory management in a manufacturing company.
Inventory plays a major role in the operation
of many businesses and manufacturing companies. In manufacturing, inventories
of raw materials allow companies to operate independently of their sources of
supplies. Day to day operation are not dependent on deliveries from supplies
since stock of the necessary mateials are maintained and used s needed. Without
inventory control, millions of naira could be lost year because of non
accountability of stocks and inaccurate checks and balances.
The process of control and
management of inventory is a very important factor
in the success or failure of any business for example, little stock will result
in stock out which will disrupt the production distribution cycle that is crucial to the survival of all manufacturing
companies while too much stock will tie down the resources of a company. Poor
or inadequate inventory management can present a serious challenge to the
productive capacity of a manufacturing organization. In addition to raw
materials and finished goods, many companies also maintain items of assets,
property, inventories of work in progress, office supplies, business firms and
general operation supplies.
Inventories often constitutes the most
significant part of current assets of large companies. In the public limited
companies, inventories are approximately 60% of current assets on the average.
The US Burean of the census stated that inventory and accounts receivable ate
the two largest accounts of equal magnitude and together they comprise almost 80%
of current assets and over 30% of total assets for all manufacturing companies
in 1982.
Considering the large sum of money that are
committed to the stocks of raw materials, work
in progress and finished goods, it
is therefore of paramount necessity that these stocks be managed
efficiently and effectively in order to avoid the jeopardizing of the profit position of the firm.
In inventory, there is an optimum level
therefore inadequate inventory causes loss of sale and disrupts the production
process while excessive stock level leads to unnecessary carrying cost and
obsolescence or spoilage risks. According to Charles T. Horngren (2007), the
optimum inventory. Level lies between the inadequate inventories and the
excessive inventories. Inventory management aims at maintaining an optimum
inventory level that will be
carried at the least cost.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMA GREENFIELD
BREWERY IN ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA
Ama
Greenfield Brewery is the jewell in the crown of Nigeria Breweries Plc
and is reputed as one of the most modern Breweries. Precisely on Friday October
24, 2003, the much talked about Nigeria Breweries Plc’s ultra modern Ama
Greenfield Brewery located in Enugu state was officially commissioned. It is
Nigeria breweries Plc company’s sixth Brewery and the second to be located in
Enugu state. The multi-billion naira Ama Brewery boasts of the best cutting
edge technology and world class standard processes. It is located in Umuezeani village in the
Amaeke Ngwo community of Udi Local Government Area of Enugu state. Mr. Lassy
Agose who was the public relations adviser to the Nigeria Breweries Plc at that time said that Ama Greenfield
Brewery has an installed capacity of 3 million hectoliters per annum or 1 million
carton units per week adding that it was also equipped with an ultra modern
waste water treatment plant in l ine with safe manufacturing practices
world-wide. Ama Brewery whose foundation was laid on April 9,2001 by the then
Enugu state Governor, Dr Chimaroke Nnamani took 14 months to be completed after
the actual construction work commenced on January 23, 2002. The first brew was
made on March 22nd,
2003 while the
first bottle of star larger rolled off the bottling line on April 24,
2003.
Ama Greenfield Brewery encapsulates the
essential ingredients of the world class vision of the Nigeria Breweries plc
and represents another milestone in the company’s journey towards the
realization of that vision. Beyond these, Ama Brewery holds enormous
socio-economic benefits to the community, state and country at large.
In addition to opening up
the communities to commerce and
modernization,
the state stands to benefit from increased revenue and the building of
international confidence for investment. This multibillion naira investment is
also expected to translate into enhanced employment, as well as open the flood
gates of business activities and opportunities in the economy, Mr. Agose stated
during a pre-commissioning press briefing in Lagos. Constructed at a cost of
N40 billion, it is an essential fulfillment of the pledge made by Heineken NV
to invest N70 billion in Nigeria within five years building an ultra-modern
civic centre, a borehole and market stalls for the area.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The problems seen in the course
of this study are as follows:-
i.
Ineffective management of inventory in the
manufacturing company specifically Ama Greenfield Breweries.
ii.
Loss of sales or business of the company as a
result of insufficient inventories of finished goods.
iii.
Low productivity in the manufacturing company as
a result of poor inventories model used by the company iv. Poor management and control of
inventories in the manufacturing company.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The major objective of this study is to
determine of the effectiveness of inventory management in a manufacturing
company. The specific
objectives of this study are as follows:-
i.
To determine to what extent the ineffective
management of inventory in Ama Breweries plc has caused low productivity in the
company.
ii.
To examine the extent to which insufficient
inventory of finished goods cause loss of sales to the company.
iii.
To identify the degree to which poor inventory
modern used by the company has resulted to low productivity in the
company.
iv.
To ascertain whether the company has suffered
from poor management and control of inventories.
1.4 TEST OF HYPOTHESES
Based on the problems and objectives of this
study, the following hypotheses are formulated for this research.
Ho: There is no significant
relationship between low productivity and poor inventories management.
H1: There is a
significant relationship between low productivity and poor inventories
management.
Ho: There is no significant
relationship between proper inventory policies and productivity in a
manufacturing company.
H2: There is a
significant relationship between proper inventory policies and productivity in
a manufacturing company.
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
For the purpose of this research
study, the following research questions were formulated:
1.
Does effective inventory control ensure
continuous production of goods in Ama Breweries?
2.
What is the state of inventory management in the
Nigerian manufacturing company especially Ama Breweries plc?
3.
Has effective inventory control made a
significant impact on the manufacturing company?
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The significance of this study lies on the
fact that with improved inventory control and management in manufacturing
companies, the following persons may benefit from it:
It will be significant to manufacturing
companies, firms and businesses as it will enable them keep an adequate
inventory control and ensure that they do not run out of stock or have excess
stock which can endanger their liquidity position. It will also help to meet
consumer’s demands or quest. It is also important to the government as it will
help to reduce waste of investment inventory. It will also help lecturers to
really know the importance of inventory control so that they will be able to
impact it on their students. This study will also reveal the relevant methods
to be used in preventing mismanagement; it will also improve stock control
which has led to the mismanagement and unproductively of materials.
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work on the effectiveness of
inventory management in a manufacturing company is focused on Ama Greenfield
Breweries plc in
Enugu state.
1.8 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
Some limitations and factors in
this research study are as follows:-
i.
The time required for the research and the
submission of this work is very short and the researcher was unable to go
through all manufacturing companies.
ii.
Financial
constraints:-Finance which is the most important
resource for this work was not readily available.
iii.
Limited
exeat:-Due to the fact that exeat is very difficult to get in school,
proper research was not carried out and this affected the integrity of the
results achieved.
iv.
Unco-operative
attitudes of some of my respondents:- The management of Ama Breweries
prohibited its employees from giving out information about the company to
outsiders without adequate permission from the management and even when this
permission was obtained at the long run, many vital information were not
revealed because they were regarded as the privacy of the company.
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
INVENTORY: This is a record of a
business’ current assets. It can also be described as the merchandise or
supplies held or in transit at a particular point in time.
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