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

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

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Rami Hikmat Fouad. 2012. \u201cExecutive Manageras Opinion about Just-In-Time Implementation Status in the Middle East Industry\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - G: Industrial Engineering GJRE-G Volume 12 (GJRE Volume 12 Issue G1): .

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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.

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