ABSTRACT
Store administration information aid in manufacturing organisations and for that, no manufacturing organisations can ever survive without an effective store administration. More especially, the one under study, which is highest user of store. Decisions have to be made as to how to make use of the available resources in order to attain the corporate objectives through the use of store administration. These decisions may revolve around the application methods of the principles and techniques guiding the process of organization applies the role of store administration, they use to make proper and reasonable use of the resources wisely.
In this view, it is the intention of the researcher to demonstrate the importance of effective store administration in the continuous survival of any manufacturing firm. This project has been written to inform the uninformed who by virtue of his position found himself as the store administrator and has the belief that the organization may be profitable without the store.
The first chapter of this project is the introduction chapter, then chapter two is for the review of related literature while chapter three is designed to demonstrate the research method the researcher wishes to implore. The researcher sees store control measures and evaluation of stock in store as the most role of effectiveness of any manufacturing firm. It is on this ground that the researcher has chosen to analyse in the course of the study. This will be found in chapter four, chapter five deals with discussion on findings, summary, conclusion and recommendation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITILE PAGE II
APPROVAL PAGE III
DEDICATION IV
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT V
ABSTRACT VI
TABLE OF CONTENT VIII
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Statement of problem 3
1.3 Significance of the study 5
1.4 Scope and limitations of study 5
1.5 Definition of terms 7
1.6 Statement of hypothesis 8
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Relationship between stores and other major departments 17
2.2 Reason for holding stocks 25
2.3 The current of stockholding
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Sources of data, research population 45
3.2 Method of data collection 46
3.3 Data analysis techniques 47
CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
4.1 Instrument for data collection 48
4.2 Administration of questionnaire 49
4.3 Method of analysis 50
4.4 Data analysis and interpretation 50
4.5 Testing of hypothesis 60
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND FINDINGS
5.1 Recommendation 65
5.2 Conclusion 67