Executive Manageras Opinion about Just-In-Time Implementation Status in the Middle East Industry

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Executive Manageras Opinion about Just-In-Time Implementation Status in the Middle East Industry

Dr. Rami H. Fouad Salman D. Al-shobaki  Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
Dr. Rami H. Fouad Salman D. Al-shobaki Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
Al-Refaie Abbas
Al-Refaie Abbas
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The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate the scale of implementation of Just-In-Time (JIT) in the different industrial sectors in the Middle East. This study analyzes the empirical data collected by a questionnaire survey distributed to companies in five main industrial sectors in the Middle East, which are: food, construction, chemicals, fabrics and engineering. The following two main hypotheses are formulated and tested: 1- The requirements of JIT application differ according to the type of industrial sector. 2- The elements of JIT application differ according to the type of industrial sector. Descriptive statistics and ANOVA test were used to examine the two hypotheses. This study indicates a reasonable evidence for accepting these main hypotheses. It reveals that there is no standard way to adopt JIT as a production system, where each industrial sector should concentrate in the investment on critical requirements and elements that differ according to the nature and strategy of production followed in that sector.

Executive Manageras Opinion about Just-In-Time Implementation Status in the Middle East Industry

The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate the scale of implementation of Just-In-Time (JIT) in the different industrial sectors in the Middle East. This study analyzes the empirical data collected by a questionnaire survey distributed to companies in five main industrial sectors in the Middle East, which are: food, construction, chemicals, fabrics and engineering. The following two main hypotheses are formulated and tested: 1- The requirements of JIT application differ according to the type of industrial sector. 2- The elements of JIT application differ according to the type of industrial sector. Descriptive statistics and ANOVA test were used to examine the two hypotheses. This study indicates a reasonable evidence for accepting these main hypotheses. It reveals that there is no standard way to adopt JIT as a production system, where each industrial sector should concentrate in the investment on critical requirements and elements that differ according to the nature and strategy of production followed in that sector.

Dr. Rami H. Fouad Salman D. Al-shobaki  Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
Dr. Rami H. Fouad Salman D. Al-shobaki Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
Al-Refaie Abbas
Al-Refaie Abbas

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Rami Hikmat Fouad. 2012. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – G: Industrial Engineering GJRE-G Volume 12 (GJRE Volume 12 Issue G1): .

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Executive Manageras Opinion about Just-In-Time Implementation Status in the Middle East Industry

Dr. Rami H. Fouad Salman D. Al-shobaki  Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
Dr. Rami H. Fouad Salman D. Al-shobaki Mohammad D. Al-Tahat
Al-Refaie Abbas
Al-Refaie Abbas

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