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Analysis Of Production System Design And Management In The Soft Drink Industry
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1.5 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
In carrying but the study the following objectives are held on view
1. To examine and analyze the probable relationship between production system design and production efficiency
2. Defining effective management procedure for operating efficient product system
3. To identity most of the possible solution to problem of production system design
4. To find out best out of various operation in the design a product system will have to achieve efficiency in production
1.6 RESEARCH QUESTION
In the course of this study the researcher intends to provide the answers to these questions
i. Does the effective management producers guarantee operation of efficient production system
ii. What are the relationship that exist between production system design and production efficiency
iii. Does production system design lead to provision quality goods and service and create employment opportunities
iv. What are the problems in production system design and production efficiency?
1.7 SCOPE
This
study covers five soft drink plant spread over four states Imo Abia
Enugu and Anambra they are 7 up bottling company Aba Nigeria bottling
company Enugu and Onistsh Limca bottling company Onitsha and Limca
bottling company at Okigwu was taken as the case study. All the various
economic factors were taken into consideration carrying out the study.
The existing government legislation in these areas were looked into
sight was not lost of the present economic depression and its effect on
the company’s sales revenue and growth. the study will be limited to the
present capacity and production lines as efforts will not be directed
into areas of strategies for company’s growth and or introduction of new
products
1.8 LIMITATIONS
The seemingly narrow scope of the study
was as a result of constraints occasioned by inadequate time. The study
involved a lot of oral interviews with personal and physical observation
of operation but it will be impossible to ration enough time to all
these activities and have enough left for other academic works
Another
constraining factors is finance the times are hard economically and the
transport fares from base to location of study are so high that their
provision is nearly impossible
There is also the problem constant
changes in the economy which makes. It imperative that regular visits be
made to study location to up data
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
PRODUCTION:
Any process or procedure which is designed and organized to transform a
set of impute variable and components into a specific set of out put
element
MANAGEMENT: The utilization and combination of
organization’s resources to achieve goals and it involved planning
organizing stating direction and controlling
SYSTEM: Any set of various working together in relation to one another.
SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT: The co-ordination of various inputs in the process of
production and the out put stage to achieve the desired result in the
system
LABOUR: This involves the human input whether mental physical
directed towards production activities. It include all the production
line from the lowly to the bard of directors
EMPLOYMENT: All those
working for payment in a business organizaiton in government
institutions and are subordinates to the authority of the employer
PLANNING: A process for selecting the future course of action armed at achieving desired objectives
PRODUCTION DESIGN: All decision on performance requirements output level production facilities and locations.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The utmost aim of this study is to clearly define the factors necessary for the design of an efficient production system with a medium scale industry as the case study. It is also hoped that in the course of the study definition will be given to the design of a production system as it is manifested practically in commerce and industryTaking Limca bottling company Okeigwe as the case study it is aimed to find out if overall performance of production of the company is a direct consequence of the n ... Continue reading---