IMPACT OF EFFICIENT INVENTORY CONTROL ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF AN ORGANISATION

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IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT ON PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION IN A MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATION

ABSTRACT

This research work on the impact of effective warehouse organization, with a case study of Unilever Nigeria Plc Aba is geared towards ensuring adequate warehouse management system in order to increase customer satisfaction, warehouse management as part of the activities of physical distribution focused more on the storage maintenance and distribution of finished goods to the appropriate areas they are needed.
In a manufacturing company where raw materials, stock of finished goods and accessories are handled the introduction of warehouse management is necessary for the profitability and accountability to both business whose interest and objectives must be protected. This project work is divided into five chapters, chapter one deals with the introduction, chapter two is a view of related literature on both the general economy and how it has affected the operations of Unilever Nigeria Plc Lagos.
The chapter three outline the methodology and procedure used in gathering the data. Chapter the last chapter five is recommendation summary and conclusion.

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION
The functions of warehouse management is to provide cost effective storage, in a suitable condition for the organization’s products and materials to enhance effective rendering of customer services. The existence of a warehouse is justified by the extend to which it contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of physical distribution functions.
The geographical location of a warehousing operation should be determined by production sites and the physical position of target markets. However, in some developing countries as Nigeria, political conditions have some times over ride economic arguments and facilities such as warehouse, go downs, assembly areas and buying points for the government organization have been sub-optimally sited. Warehouse managers have a number of important challenges which include, determination of most appropriate unit loads optimizing space utilization, reducing the movement of labour, equipment and product/materials to minimum, establishing a safe, secure warehousing environment and keeping cost to minimum.

1.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW 
An earlier resource pack described the decisions that must be taken when a company organizes a channel or network of intermediaries who take responsibility for the management of goods as they move from the producer to the consumer. According to Piasacki (1978), initially a system to control movement and storage of warehouse management system (WMS) is expanding to including light manufacturing, transportation management, order management and complete accounting system. To use the grand father of operation, material requirement planning, (MRP) as a comparison, material requirement. Planning started as a manufacturing environment. What is clear is that the expansion of the over lap in functionality between warehouse management system and other functional area in physical distribution of goods from the producer to the consumer. Even through warehouse management contributes to gain added functionality, the initial core functionality of a ware house management system has not changed. The primary purpose of a warehouse management system is to control the movement and storage of material within an operation and process the associated transactions. The detailed set up and processing within a warehouse management system in my area of case study Unilever Nigeria Plc Aba, varies significantly from one material render to another, however the basic logic will use a combination of item, location quantity, unit of measure and order information to determine where to stock, where to pick and in what sequence to perform these operations.

 

IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT ON PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION IN A MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATION