Assessing the Impact of Ict Operational Efficiency on Warehousing Demand in Kenya a Case of Tilisi Logistics Park
Abstract
Warehouse Information Technology is concerned with the handling and commissioning of
products. It is part of intra-logistics and is closely related to materials handling and packaging
technology. Warehouse Information Technology is known to be an integral part of supply chain
management. Primary objective of this study was to assess impact of Information
Communication Technology on operational efficiency of Tilisi Logistics Park's warehouses
demand. The study was informed by following research objectives; to establish how stakeholders
at Tilisi Logistics Park utilize ICT for efficient inventory management in on-demand warehouses
and to determine shortcomings in the efficient use of ICT techniques for inventory management
in on-demand warehouses at Tilisi Logistics Park. Specifically, the study was guided by three
theories: Resource-based theory, Transaction cost-economic theory, and Management theory.
The research will only use quantitative methods. Descriptive research design was used to provide
accurate and efficient representation of the variables under study. The sample was taken from the
manager, the workers of the Tilisi Logistic Park and the businessmen. Stratified random
sampling was used to determine the sample size of 171 respondents. Purposive sampling
technique was used to collect primary data using questionnaires and interview schedule.
Researcher performed Pearson's correlation and regression test to establish the relationship
between variables under analysis. Data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS) software, 25version. Descriptive and inferential statistics was used for
quantitative analysis. Frequencies and percentages were used to provide descriptive statistics.
Findings were presented in tables and figures and were applicable to the Ministry of Trade and
Industrialization. The study revealed that variables studied were statistically and positively
correlated to ICT operational efficiency on warehousing demand such as Tilisi Logistic Park. In
addition, the study found out that the CT utilization influence operational efficiency on
warehousing demand in Kenya. Hence, this study recommends that every warehouse and
logistics firm should aim to ensure that management systems effectively automate their
processes. Through this the way warehouses are handled can be greatly enhanced. This study
therefore suggests the need to carry out researches on how stakeholders are utilizing ICT for
efficient inventory management in on-demand warehousing and to determine loopholes to
efficient utilization of ICT techniques for inventory management in on-demand warehousing.
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University of Nairobi
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