Evaluating supply chain management practice among micro and small manufacturing enterprise in southwest, Ethiopia
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The aim of this study was to assess the supply chain management practices of micro and small scale manufacturing enterprise operated in Bench-Sheko zone, southwest, Ethiopia. This examination utilized the realistic investigation plan to overview the appraisal of store network the board rehearses on the miniature and limited scope fabricating endeavors worked in Bench-Sheko zone. The assessment has accepted qualitative investigation approach. The study uncovered that just 38%, 26%, 32%, 49%, 15%, 43%, 36%, 38%, 32%, 27% and 34% of assembling endeavors in the zone consolidate natural prerequisites in choosing suppliers, reuse side-effect, squander reusing strategy, utilized crude materials that needs less energy, give impetuses to the possible providers, share data oftentimes to the providers, advance vital provider relationship, advance store network joining, quality coordination’s, electronic coordination’s the executives and coordination’s timetable alone. The after effect of this study has some significant ramifications to the miniature and limited scope producing undertakings. In such manner to remain serious and make due over the long haul the assembling ventures should zero in additional on accepting green supply chain network, supplier relationship and logistics management.Abstract
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