CHALLENGES OF IMPORT LOGISTICS OUTSOURCING BY MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN NAIROBI COUNTY

Authors

  • Anne Wanjiru Njoroge University of Nairobi
  • Mr. Onserio Nyamwange University of Nairobi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47941/ijscl.88
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Keywords:

challenges, import logistics, outsourcing, manufacturing firms

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate challenges of import logistics outsourcing by manufacturing firms in Nairobi County

Methodology: The research design of this study was a sample survey of the importers in the manufacturing industry as per the Kenya Association of Manufacturers. The total population of the companies in the manufacturing industry in Nairobi was 455 manufacturing firms. Primary data was collected via self-administered questionnaires with both open ended and closed questions that were designed to elicit specific responses for qualitative and quantitative analysis respectively. The data was analyzed by use of descriptive statistics.

Results: The results indicated that the important reasons of outsourcing were satisfactory in explaining the decision by manufacturing companies to outsource. The reasons of outsourcing are a key determinant in deciding to outsource import logistics. The extent of challenges the importers face when importing services also determined the decision to outsource in the firms.

Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The study recommends that the manufacturing firms should put more focus on core business functions and ensure reduction of overhead costs. They should take advantage of external expertise and experience and put measures to improve internal capabilities and expertise. The firms should reduce the total overall costs and where third party logistics providers provide a better service contract them. They should also emphasize on improved customer focus put measures to enable them compete effectively in the market.

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Author Biographies

Anne Wanjiru Njoroge, University of Nairobi

Postgraduate student

Mr. Onserio Nyamwange, University of Nairobi

Lecturer

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2017-02-09

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Njoroge, A. W., & Nyamwange, M. O. (2017). CHALLENGES OF IMPORT LOGISTICS OUTSOURCING BY MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN NAIROBI COUNTY. International Journal of Supply Chain and Logistics, 1(1), 86–106. https://doi.org/10.47941/ijscl.88

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