Abstract:
Lean Procurement is an inventory reduction method in which a customer reduces the inventory
exposure by just-in-time material shipments from the suppliers. The customer may also choose to
reduce the inventory exposure by arbitrarily reducing the inventory in the supply chain.
Generally, Lean Procurement implementation focuses on getting the right things to the right
place at the right time in the right quantity to achieve perfect work flow, while minimizing
unnecessary waste while it remains flexible. Procurement is a function of myriad variables both
internally and externally and therefore procurement personnel invariably put in place integrated,
cohesive, well-harnessed and conceptualized systems which add value to their respective
businesses an attribute which is conspicuous with Lean procurement tactics. Implementing lean
procurement will help; eliminate waste, increase capacity, reduce inventories, increase customer
satisfaction, eliminate bottlenecks, improve communications in general core activities of the
organization and general improvement of efficiency and effectiveness in functional operations.
To establish the factors, the study relied on the specific objectives which included; identifying
the effects of internal structures in the implementation of lean procurement, examining the
effects of rationalization of suppliers in the implementation of lean procurement, and analyzing
the effects of efficient inbound logistics in the implementation of lean procurement in
organizations. Utilizing descriptive survey research design and questionnaires to collect primary
data from 300 respondents, the study successfully establishes there are factors that hinder
implementation of lean procurement in multinational enterprises and that anchoring lean
procurement in any organization will ease the procurement process.