Material utilization system in manufacturing enterprise
Table Of Contents
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Contents
Chapter ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION OF “MATERIAL UTILIZATION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE”
- Statement of Problem
- Purpose of Study
- Hypothesis
- Significance of study
- Limitation
- Delimitation
- Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
- REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE OF “MATERIAL UTILIZATION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE”
- Source and Nature of Raw Material
- Planning material requirement
- Material utilization
- Need for material utilization
- Organizational responsibility for material utilization
- The purchasing policy of the mill
- Receiving and storage
- Stock taking method
- Stock level.
- Ordering cost
- The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
- The lead time
- Re- Order level (ROL)
- Minimum stock level
- The Re-order Quantity
- The Re-order Quantity
- The inventory quantity
- Valuation of inventory
Chapter THREE
- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OF “MATERIAL UTILIZATION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE”
3.1.1 Primary data
- Secondary data
- Population and sample size
- Methodology used
Chapter FOUR
- THE ANALYSIS OF DATA AND DISCUSSION OF “MATERIAL UTILIZATION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE”
- Empirical Research into the manufacturing enterprise
- Discussion
Chapter FIVE
- SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION OF “MATERIAL UTILIZATION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE”
- Summary of results
- Summary of findings
- Conclusion
- Recommendation
- Appendixes
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Material utilization is a critical aspect of manufacturing enterprises as it directly impacts production costs, efficiency, and overall profitability. This research project aims to explore the development and implementation of a material utilization system in a manufacturing enterprise to optimize resource usage and reduce waste. The study will investigate various strategies, technologies, and best practices that can be employed to enhance material utilization throughout the production process. The research will begin by examining the current state of material utilization in the manufacturing industry, identifying common challenges and areas for improvement. By conducting a thorough literature review and analyzing existing case studies, the project will establish a solid theoretical foundation for understanding the importance of material utilization and its impact on sustainable manufacturing practices. Furthermore, the study will delve into the practical aspects of implementing a material utilization system within a manufacturing enterprise. This will involve assessing the key factors that influence material utilization, such as production planning, inventory management, process optimization, and waste reduction techniques. By integrating these elements into a comprehensive system, the research aims to develop a framework that can guide manufacturing companies in enhancing their material utilization practices. The project will also explore the role of technology in improving material utilization, including the use of data analytics, automation, and digital tools to monitor and control material flow in real-time. By leveraging advanced technologies, manufacturing enterprises can gain valuable insights into their production processes, identify inefficiencies, and make informed decisions to optimize material usage. In addition, the research will investigate the benefits of a material utilization system in terms of cost savings, resource efficiency, environmental sustainability, and overall competitiveness. By adopting a systematic approach to material utilization, manufacturing companies can reduce waste, lower production costs, and enhance their operational performance, thus gaining a competitive edge in the market. Overall, this research project aims to contribute to the body of knowledge on material utilization systems in manufacturing enterprises by providing valuable insights, practical recommendations, and guidelines for implementing effective material utilization strategies. By optimizing material usage and minimizing waste, manufacturing companies can achieve greater sustainability, profitability, and long-term success in today's competitive business environment.
Thesis Overview