The Effect of Lean Procurement in Improving Supply Chain Performance in Jumia Uganda
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The study examined the effect of lean procurement practices on improving supply chain
performance at Jumia, focusing on three main objectives that is the impact of waste
reduction on cost efficiency, the relationship between process optimization and lead
time reduction, and the impact of supplier collaboration in inventory management
within the e-commerce industry. Using quantitative data collected through 70
questionnaires filled by the key stakeholders at Jumia, the study provided insight into
the practical effects of implementing lean procurement both positive and negative. The
findings reveal that waste reduction practices, such as optimized packaging and just-in time inventory management have significantly contributed to cost savings and
operational efficiency. Process optimization, particularly through automation and
improved supplier communication, has led to substantial reduction in lead time,
resulting in faster order fulfillment and improved customer satisfaction. Furthermore,
supplier collaboration practices, including vendor-managed inventory and real-time
tracking, has better enhanced inventory record accuracy, consequently reducing
stockouts and further enhancing supply chain performance. The study therefore
established that where appropriately executed, lean procurement practices will enhance
the efficiency of the supply chain, reduce costs and provide firms with a competitive
advantage. Recommendations for Jumia include further investment in advanced
procurement technologies, standardization of lean practices. Just as the various
departments migrate to improvement initiatives, so does sustaining of the benefits.
Other areas that are suggested for further research concern the investigation of the long term impact assessment of lean procurement on supply chain performance.