Effect of material inspection on product quality in power holding company of nigeria (phcn), kaduna
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Material Inspection
- 2.2Importance of Material Inspection
- 2.3Theoretical Frameworks on Material Inspection
- 2.4Previous Studies on Material Inspection
- 2.5Material Inspection Techniques
- 2.6Impact of Material Inspection on Product Quality
- 2.7Challenges in Material Inspection
- 2.8Best Practices in Material Inspection
- 2.9Innovations in Material Inspection
- 2.10Future Trends in Material Inspection
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Collection Methods
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Validity and Reliability Measures
- 3.7Ethical Considerations
- 3.8Limitations of Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Data Analysis and Interpretation
- 4.2Overview of Findings
- 4.3Relationship between Material Inspection and Product Quality
- 4.4Impact of Material Inspection Techniques
- 4.5Comparison of Different Inspection Methods
- 4.6Key Findings on Material Inspection
- 4.7Discussion on Challenges Faced in Material Inspection
- 4.8Implications for Practice and Future Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Recap of Research Objectives
- 5.3Summary of Key Findings
- 5.4Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.5Practical Implications
- 5.6Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.7Conclusion Remarks
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Material inspection is a critical aspect of ensuring product quality in the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in Kaduna. This research project aims to investigate the effect of material inspection on product quality within the PHCN in Kaduna. The study will focus on the importance of material inspection in the power sector, particularly in relation to the PHCN operations in Kaduna. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis of inspection data and qualitative interviews with employees involved in the inspection process. The quantitative analysis will involve examining historical inspection data to identify trends and patterns related to material quality and product performance. This analysis will provide insights into the effectiveness of current inspection procedures and highlight areas for improvement. In addition to the quantitative analysis, qualitative interviews will be conducted with key personnel involved in material inspection within the PHCN in Kaduna. These interviews will explore the challenges and opportunities associated with material inspection, as well as gather feedback on current inspection practices. By combining quantitative and qualitative data, this research project aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impact of material inspection on product quality within the PHCN in Kaduna. The findings of this study are expected to have practical implications for the PHCN in Kaduna and other organizations within the power sector. By identifying areas for improvement in material inspection practices, this research project aims to enhance product quality and overall operational efficiency within the PHCN. Overall, this research project contributes to the existing literature on material inspection and product quality management in the power sector. By focusing on a specific case study within the PHCN in Kaduna, this study provides valuable insights that can inform future research and practice in the field of quality management.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>1.1 <strong>Background of the Study</strong></p><p>Philip Crosby in his book “Quality is free” summarizes the effect of inspection in the following statement:</p><p>“A prudent company makes certain that its products and services are delivered to the customers by a management system that does not condone remake, repairs, waste or non-conformance of any sort. These are expensive problems, they must not only be detected and resolve at the earliest moment, they must be prevented from occurring at all”.</p><p>Product quality as a strategy for competitiveness has become the focus of going concerns today, be it a manufacturing or a service industry. Be that as it may, quality product or service goal in any organization will be difficult to realize without the watchful eyes of inspection. Materials outsourced or insourced as the case may be either as raw materials, components, spareparts or maintenance repairs and operation items, must be subjected to thorough examination to ensure that they are the right materials of the correct quality according to agreed standards and specifications. This is because the slightest deviation from standards, oversights of any defect in in-coming or insourced materials results to numerous and serious consequences on the life of the organization. As a result of these consequences, organizations are forced to set in place a system to ensure that only materials of quality are allowed to come into the organization. This is achieved always through the mechanism of inspection.</p><p>The responsibility for inspection in an organization differs from organization to organization depending on the nature, make up and policy of the organization in question. The purchasing or procurement or materials department however plays an important role because they are responsible for the sourcing of the materials used by the organization.</p><p>Inspection depicts the general idea and concept which signifies the ascertaining and determination of quality or conformity of sourced materials or services to established standards and specification. This, therefore brings to mind the fact that inspection and quality can hardly be discussed separately without reference to one. It is a major tool for the determination of quality. This study therefore, shall focus on specification, standardization, inspection and quality control and assurance.</p><p>1.2 <strong>Statement of the Problem</strong></p><p>Oversights and deviation from standard for supplied materials due to the inability of organizations to closely inspect these materials remains the bane of most government agencies and parastatals failure. These problems are further exacerbated by the overall management approaches and attitudes to these issues. These has resulted to continued accurate and epileptic power supply in the state which are often blamed on the failure of installed equipments such as transformers and cables.</p><p>The choice of Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) Kaduna is to examine the issue arising from these. The question that is asked is; what measures are put in place in the organization to determine the needs for materials and specifications? Again, what mechanisms are put in place by the organization to ensure that purchased or outsourced equipment and materials are properly inspected for quality?</p><p>1.3 <strong>Objective of the Study</strong></p><p>Because of the effect of substandard materials allowed into the organization on the quality of services rendered by the organization, the major objective of the study is built around the determination of the effectiveness of the inspection programs employed by the organization.</p><p>The study is therefore, aimed at:</p><p>i) To determine if inspection is carried out.</p><p>ii) To determine how specification is communicated to suppliers.</p><p>iii) To determine how substandard materials are treated.</p><p>iv) To determine the method(s) of inspection.</p><p>v) To determine the effectiveness of the procedure.</p><p>1.4 <strong>Significance of the Study</strong></p><p>The significance of this study is enormous. First, the researcher will be the first beneficiary as it is a prerequisite requirement in partial fulfillment for the award of Higher National Diploma [HND] in the Department of Purchasing and Supply Management, Kaduna Polytechnic, without which the researcher cannot graduate.</p><p>Secondly, it will serve as a store of knowledge and guide for which future researchers can consult. Students will also benefit as it will help to expand their scope of knowledge.</p><p>It will also benefit the organization understudied, as they can utilize it to improve or ensure that defective materials, substandard materials do not enter the production process.</p><p>Finally, the general public will also gain from its depth to utilize against purchases or orders they will place from time to time since everyone buys one material, product or components or parts at times.</p><p>1.5 <strong>Scope of the Study</strong></p><p>The focus of this research work is on the effect of inspection on the quality of services in Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), Kaduna, located in the heart of Kaduna, along Ahmadu Bello Way, Central Area Kaduna. The periods of 2009-2012 were considered and concern was given to the Material Management (Purchasing and Store), quality control and the inspection departments of the organization.</p><p>1.6 <strong>Research Questions</strong></p><p>i) Where in the organization are material supplied inspected?</p><p>ii) How are materials required specified ?</p><p>iii) How are substandard materials treated?</p><p>iv) What are the methods of inspection?</p><p>v) How effective is the inspection procedure?</p><p>1.7 <strong>Definition of Terms</strong></p><p>Ø <strong><em>Supplier: </em></strong>This means a company an organization or an individual that can agree to supply or release goods or services to a buying organization.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Vendor:</em></strong> This is another term for a supplier.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Material:</em></strong> Anything that can be offered to the market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that might satisfy needs.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Specification:</em></strong> This is a detailed description of materials needed from a supplier, which the supplied item must conform to.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Standardization:</em></strong> This is the process of formulating and applying rules for an orderly approach to a specific activity.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Standard:</em></strong> A standard is the result of a particular standardization effort approved by a recognized authority.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Defect:</em></strong> A defect is where a component does not meet its requirement or specification and needs to be replaced or repaired.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Quality:</em></strong> This is the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill requirements.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Inspection:</em></strong> This is the examination of a work product or service or materials to determine whether it conform to standards or not.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Organization:</em></strong> This is defined in this context as a set of processes.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Productivity:</em></strong> This means efficient utilization of available resources at economic cost.</p><p>Ø <strong><em>Buyer:</em></strong> This is a person who acquires goods at a particular price without due consideration to the technicalities involved, but rather acquires what he wants.</p>
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