• The Impact Of Small Scale Business To The Nigeria Economy Development

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    • The Company was incorporated in October, 1984 by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the commerce and industry Act in 1985, all the plants were received into the site and the process of installation started immediately.
      The commissioning of the industry was done towards the end of 1985. This industry is under Doyin Group of Companies, the head office is at Lagos. Doyin is from Kwara State. He decided to site the
      industry in the state capital for the purpose of reducing the problems of unemployment within and outside the state.
      However, the materials used in production are imported material, but research has been going on and very soon, local raw material will be in replacement, some of the materials were specifically made for Doyin Groups of Companies from overseas e.g. Blank Corp, Sodium syndicate.
      In the organizational chart, showing departments and staff position, they have the general manager as the head of the industry. The sole responsibilities of the whole operation rest on him. He is the only person that gives orders on any important issues, whenever there is any purchase or large quality of raw materials involving thousands of Naira, he assign or signs it. After the General Manager are technical, production and the quality control manager.
      The technical manager has under him, electrical Engineering Department and the stores, the store supervisor report directly to the technical manager when there is need to purchases costly equipment or tools.
      The production manager has under him, the raw material stores, the central stores and warehouse where they keep the finished products. The raw material that are always kept in the store for production includes.
      i    a.       Flash cartons for packing the detergents in cases
      b.    Inner cases in which the soap or the detergent it self are being packed.
      c.    Poly products (wash right bags) is used to pack the detergent that are not in cartoons. It is weighted in Kilograms. (500kg)
      ii.    The component at the raw materials stores.
      a.    STPP (sodio Tripolifostato)
      b.    Sodium Cylindicate.
      c.    Glue
      d.    Blank Corp
      e.    Blue dye
      f.    Perfume
      g.    Costic soda
      h.    Sulphuric Acid
      All these raw materials are kept for the production process in the raw material stores until they come to request for them from production sharp floor.
      The S.T.P.P (Sodio Tripolifostato) is in a separate tank with the provision of tap, so that as they are being dissolved by water before some is passed to the next machine where the operation starts. The sodium syndicate is used to neutralize the acid of the detergent during the production.
      Glove, Bank Corp and Costic Soda are also part of the raw materials used in production of the detergent and during this period. it is in white colours, the blue dye will be supplied so that it will change the white colour to blue. It depends on the colour of the
      detergent they want to produce perform is then supplied at the final stage so that the detergent will give a passive odour, this will also be shown on the clothes.
      The quality control manager in collaboration with design and engineering department works on quantity of chemical to be used. The design, packing and packages what types of colour that will attract the customers. The dimension of the cartons, hardness, so that it does not just get spoiled any how. The amount of the qualities control department.
      As it is, the practiced in all organization, the stores department will supply all the documents connected with the purchase of raw materials and stationeries to the account department so that, the necessary funds are given to them to buy from outside the organization.
      All these document are not given to the accounts department for money alone, but for the purchase, and also to use it for the
      preparation of the annual budget.
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