THE IMPACT OF EFFICIENT MATERIALS HANDLING METHOD IN TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIAL IN A MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF MAX ALUMINUM INDUSTRY, OWERRI)

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ABSTRACT

The main aim of embarking on this project is to know the effective impact of material handling methods in transportation and distribution of material in a manufacturing company at Max Aluminum Industry. This study attempts finding facts. If the company practices or applies the system of material handling effectively. It also sees to the functions and system applied in carrying out material handling work so as to maintain continuity of material handling. In an organization, purchasing and supply is giving fill and adequate attention because it is hallmark in which such organization base to know the direction of its success. In the same regards, those should be a level of stock taking because excessive store can cripple the cash flow and this endangers its liquidation.

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CHAPTER ONE

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The impact of efficient material handling method in transportation and distribution of material in a manufacturing company.
“Improving your material handling system return on investment”.
It makes more sense than almost anything else you can do.
Material handling method in transportation and distributioncannot be avoided in logistics but can certainly e reduced to minimize levels. The productivity potential of logistics can be exploited by selecting the right type of handling equipment.
The selection of material handling equipment cannot be done in isolation without considering the storage system investment in the material handling system which will be sheer waste if it is not compatible to the warehouse layout plan. The layout will create obstacle for free movement of equipment and goods resulting in poor equipment productivity.
Recent trends indicate preference for automated system with higher productivity to enhance the effectiveness of human energy in material movement.
Everyone wants more control. The more control you have, the better you perform. Similarly, good material handling systems gives you control on productivity.
Distribution manufacturing and warehousing are the areas where material handling plays a major role. To do these things well, you need control of processes equipment, of personnel, of space and also of time.
The basic questions frequently asked are:

  1. When do things get dons?
  2. How many people does it take to do them?
  3. Do your material handling system increase control?
  4. What is the cost involved?
  5. What is the up time of system?

In fact, material handling system power today’s efficient distribution and manufacturing facilities. It is the secret weapon in logistics operation for improving system productivity, enhancing customer serviced and speeding up outputs.
By gaining control of your warehouse, you gain control of your profitability. Efficient material handling system create savings that help directly to improve your hottom if your business relies heavily on manufacturing, warehousing, storage or distribution. The potential savings are perhaps your greatest opportunity.
If you suffer from damaged products, slow pick rates, a lack of space, disorganization or bottleneck. Don’t think throwing more people at it will solve the problem that is short term help at best and you will be stuck with ongoing costs which you cannot eliminate.
In the last several years material handling has become a new complex and rapidly evolving science for moving material in and out of warehouse many types of products and volume to be handled. The equipment is used for loading and unloading operations, for movement of goods over short distances.
The handling of material in warehouse is restricted to unitized form which requires smaller size equipment. However, for bulk handling of material at logistics modes such as ship yards ports and airports, different type of equipment is used.
In warehouse, material handling operation is performed at the following stages:

  1. Unloading the incoming material for transport vehicle.
  2. Moving the unloaded material to assigned storage place in the warehouse.
  3. Lifting the material from the storage place during order picking
  4. Moving the material for inspection and packaging.
  5. Loading package/ boxes/ cartons on to transport vehicles

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
This research study is on “The Impact of Efficient Material Handling Methodin transportation and distribution of materials in a Manufacturing Company, a Case Study of Max Aluminum Industry, Owerri”.
One of the problems is the complexity of the manufacturing process. This has been an age long problem.
The layout of the building in which the system is installed is also examined as well as the maximum load carried.
The next problem is that of designating and organization structure suitable for the material handling function. Some companies do not include all of the material handling name rather it assigns to an existing department (often the purchasing department). Another problem of material handling method is lack of coordination and perhaps integration between the various materials handling activities; in the course of this research the following problems were discussed. The problems are:

  1. Lack of experience and management policies on material handling and the equipment involved and as such, most materials handling system are hand led manually.
  2. Most material handling are purchased facilities for its equipment which often cause delay in operation.
  3. Lack of qualified and experienced personnel in the organization.
  4. The determination of material handling method requirement and scheduling the manufacturing process accordingly.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
This entails how max Aluminum industry achieves its objective in the light of the above stated problems.

  1. To ascertain why the organization does not have any strong management policy with regard to material handling and the equipment involved.
  2. To find out who takes decision on buying and why the firm prefer buying second hand equipment to new ones and implication on the firms efficiency as well as effectiveness.
  3. To find out the implications of the firms organizational structure on the performance of material handling unit.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The researcher will focus on the following questions

  1. Do you think your organization’s policies with regard to material handling and the equipment required are adequate and effective?
  2. What do you think is responsible for the high rate of staff turnover in the unit?
  3. Do you think the maintenance practices and policies are adequate?

1.5 STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS
The following hypotheses have been stated in order to carry out the research work:

Ho: Efficient material handling does not bring about cost reduction in manufacturing industry.
Hi: Efficient material handling brings cost reduction and profitability in a manufacturing industry.

Ho: Efficient material handling has no positive effects on the operations of manufacturing industry.
Hi: There is a positive impact of efficient material handling method in a manufacturing industry.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The research project is significant in many ways. It is significant in the sense that it will help to determine the view concept of its management quality or success depending on the industry by every organization number.
Many people will benefit from this research work, also market manager as well as purchasing and supply officials of various enterprises will find this work useful in analyzing business problem forecasting and planning for purchases and profitability future researcher in the area, under study will find the work too useful especially in the view of related literature and methodology of research.
It also gathered towards creating sound need for an appraisal of the application of material handling method in a manufacturing company - Max Aluminum.
This study is significant because it will increase the body of academic knowledge available as a research study. It is also relevant in the sense that it will serve as reference to future researcher on issues connected with the present research problems.
Lastly it will also serve as a data bank to studies in their project work.

1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The activities of purchasing function in industry among the industries. They are the same throughout the country.
It has problems and objectives except in policies and management style at individual discretion this projects explores an efficient material handling which purchasing function improve the level of productivity in the organization.
This research work was carried out to reveal the method of material handling adopted its contributions in the effective operation with a partial reference to Max Aluminum industry to enable me carry on in depth study of the organization.

1.8 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
This study is limited to only Max Aluminum Owerri. Its limitation here is not that it is better than other organization but because during the course of the work study, the research encountered the following problem. They are as follows:

  1. Time factor: It took the research enough time to collect this data since “Time” exist for nobody. The research had to schedule most of his time on the research till he found it difficult to meet certain appointment on time.
  2. Finance: The researcher would have moved to various parts of the country to source data due to financial insufficiency which is a critical problem facing researchers. The researcher operated within his finances daily.
  3. Insufficient literature material: This are of research had not developed into some purpose so the researcher depends on primary sources of data and very limited secondary sources.
  4. Distance: The distance of the case study was far from the researcher’s base.
  5. Constant Power failure by PHCN: Due to unsteady power supply caused by PHCN, disappoints by taking the light unexpectedly and thereby putting the researcher into confusion, even some people in the organization do not give a reliable data or information to researcher. Problems associated with unreliable data or information and poor audience by respondents is a big limitation of this project.

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
MATERIAL: These are substance that serves as input in manufacturing a product in question. They may be liquid (water) or item.
EQUIPMENT: They are tools or device that are used in production especially movement of materials like conveyors.
HANDLING: This means the movement of items
ASSEMBLY: This is the term that relates to understanding of the entire unit which is a combination of all the necessary parts and components of all the equipment.
COST: This is the aspect that determine the financial and other likely commitment in the area of material procurement and transportation.
CRANES: They are material handling equipment that deals in very large loads not necessarily work with big volume but is relative free movement on its are and high cost.
WARE HOUSE: This involves the physical handling and housing of parts and material either as was bought or in various stage of manufacture or finished product for sale.
MATERIAL FLOW: Material flow has to be maintained it the act and distribution are to be maintained must be transported from the point of storage to the point of production moved through the production returned to the stores and finally transported in and often through the distribution system.
MATERIAL DAMAGED: It can be very expensive and will undoubtedly reduce the stock-life of many materials in the store.
THE CASE FOR MANUAL HANDLING: This is the natural way to handle anything that is not too heavy and it should not be neglected or suspended without careful thought.
POSITION OF STORE HOUSE: This is a very important factor with reference to transport, the nearer the storage are is to the point of use, the less will be the expense of moving the item between dispatch and delivery.
PACKAGING METHOD: This is a very important. Suppliers should be instructed to pack incoming goods in a convenient manner in such quantities that they must be handled is stored with minimum effort.

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