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Appraisal of Logistics Management Issues in the Agro-Food Industry Sector in Ghana

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  • P.-N. Johnson
  • S. Nketia
  • W. Quaye

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Logistics management in the Agro-food industries involves coordination of all activities in the value-chain of transporting goods and services to local, regional and international consumers. There are a lot of logistics related challenges facing agro-food industries in developing countries despite the fact that efficiency in logistics management contributes significantly to the competitiveness of agro-industries worldwide. This study investigates the existing logistics management practices in 20 selected agro-food enterprises in Ghana. Using in-depth case studies methodology, the paper addresses logistics related issues such as transportation and fleet management, infrastructure and equipment, quality of customer service and order management as well as level of ICT usage. Challenges facing small scale enterprises understudied include capital investment to replace old equipment with new ones, inadequate cold storage facilities and lack of training in logistics management among others. For the medium-large scale enterprises, logistic related challenges include inadequate financial support, high cost of fuel to support power generation, inadequate cold vans and poor road networks. Lessons learnt from the large scale agro-food enterprises understudied include (i) efficient planning of logistics needs by short, medium and long term requirements, (ii) maintaining good relationship with customers (iii) outsourcing of some logistics needs as much as possible, like raw material supplies, transportation services and other inbound needs but had in place systems for quality assurance and safety management and (iv) pre-processing activities close to the raw material source. Interventions in the agro-food industries were then examined for potential solutions to the challenges raised by the agro-food enterprises.

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  • P.-N. Johnson & S. Nketia & W. Quaye, 2015. "Appraisal of Logistics Management Issues in the Agro-Food Industry Sector in Ghana," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 7(3), pages 164-164, February.
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