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Title: | The Assessment of Inventory Management Practice: The Case of Awash Wine Share Company |
Authors: | Kebede Defar Gobeze |
Keywords: | AWCS, control system, descriptive statistics, Inventory management. |
Issue Date: | 3-Dec-2019 |
Publisher: | St. Mary's University |
Abstract: | The study was intended to investigate the problem of the inventory
management practices and controlling system of Awash Wine Share
Company. The concept and the definition of inventory management and
control system were discussed and the factory that affect inventory
management were also listed out. The data for the study were collected by
distributing questionnaires to Manager and non-manager of AWSC
employees and the rest information was collected through interviewing
some top management of the company. The systematic random sampling
technique was applied. The respondents were selected by their identification
card given from the company until the required sample sizes were obtained.
After we got the sample size the participants were asked to fill the
questionnaires. All of them were filled properly and returned and the data
were analyzed by using SPSS 20 version software for descriptive analysis.
The result presented was in tables, simple bar and pies graphs. They were ,
and interpreted by frequency and percentages. From summary finding,d the
company has no excessive inventory and optimal level of stock, the balance
at which head control notify preparing for purchase at minimum level which
may be out of stock and it doesn’t provide flexible production schedule .They
use manual or computer system for identifying the ware house location, but
the store management system is poor regarding health and safety. Safety
indication sign are not placed at position in the store and material are not
stored the requirement condition like temperature room control and humidity
control were not placed in the store at all. Due to this problem, some
material were deteriorated before the expiry date. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5234 |
Appears in Collections: | The 12th Student Research Forum
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