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Implementing just-in-time inventory management to address contextual operational issues: a case study of a commercial livestock farm in southern Nigeria

Daniel E. Ufua, Ayodotun Stephen Ibidunni, Θάνος Παπαδόπουλος, Oluwatoyin Matthew, Rehmat Khatoon, Mayowa G. Agboola

2021The TQM Journal12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This research focuses on the implementation of Just-in-Time (JIT) inventory management, drawing on a case study of a commercial livestock farm located in a swampy area of southern Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The research adopts a qualitative approach. Interviews and workshops were used for data collection. Findings Findings from the study reveal that the commitment on the internal organisational members and skilful collaboration with supply chain partners are required for effective use of JIT, especially in an odd contextual situation such as the case in this study. This also justifies the embraced of additional cost of securing JIT inventory management practices such as the situation in the case study organisation that could not allow conventional inventory management. Originality/value It is suggested for further research to consider the topic from a mixed method approach as well as extend the focus on the possibility of legal regulations and government support to exceptional operational practices among organisations, especially those in the context of the food production sector, where this research was based.

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Context (archaeology)BusinessGovernment (linguistics)OriginalityProduction (economics)MarketingFocus groupSupply chain managementSupply chainQualitative researchOperations managementValue (mathematics)Data collectionProcess managementEconomicsComputer scienceSociologyGeographySocial scienceLinguisticsArchaeologyPhilosophyMachine learningMacroeconomicsUrban and Freight Transport LogisticsQuality and Supply ManagementAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization