Application of lean manufacturing tools and techniques for waste reduction in Nigerian bricks production process
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2019
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In Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management Journal @ Emerald Publishing Limited
Abstract
Purpose – Non-value adding activities or wastes in the lean term have been the major challenge of the
construction industry. Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate how such wastes can be reduced
so as to improve the performance of the construction industry. However, the aspect of bricks production
process (BPP) has not been extensively covered. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the
application of lean manufacturing concepts in BPP with a view to identifying the various wastes in the
practice, the causes of these wastes and how such wastes can be reduced.
Design/methodology/approach – Mixed methods research design was adopted by the researchers where
literature review was first conducted to establish the fundamental theories and practice standards of lean
manufacturing process. Thereafter, a phenomenological study was carried out in a Shelter Clay and Brick
Factory located in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. The data obtained in the phenomenological study were
analyzed through content analysis. These data served as the basis for the validation survey that
subsequently followed the phenomenological study.
Findings – The findings in the study show that poor or inadequate supervision is the main factor responsible
for wastes such as excessive drying of bricks, overheating of bricks and re-glazing of bricks in Nigerian BPP.
Research limitations/implications – The study focused on the various wastes in Nigerian BPP. It also
focused on the various lean tools/techniques that can be adopted to reduce the wastes. Aspects such as the
percentage of the wastes and their cost implication on the factory were not covered during the study and
could be further investigated by prospective researchers.
Practical implications – The study provides knowledge on how lean thinking can be adopted to reduce
wastes in BPP. Such knowledge may be beneficial to the present and prospective bricks producers. This
implies that the proposed framework in the study allows producers of bricks to identify gaps in their
implementation efforts, focus attention on areas that may require improvements, and access the benefits of
lean approach in their factory products. The proposed framework may also be beneficial to the academics.
Originality/value – This paper first gain originality in the study context to propose for a lean framework
that can be adopted to reduce wastes in BPP. Furthermore, the paper has not been previously published and
all the information obtained from other sources are duly referenced.
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Process, Construction, Productivity, Interview, Questionnaire survey