2021111 · Galadanci ( 2010) argues that the decline in employment opportunities in the manufacturing sector of Nigeria is somewhat due to high cost of production and inadequate power supply.
view moreThe Africa Renewable Energy Manufacturing Initiative (Africa REMI) aims to catalyse the growth of green manufacturing industries in Africa in support of low-carbon economic development. Launched during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2023 (ADSW), Africa REMI focuses on helping Africa-based manufacturers of solar PV, battery and e-mobility ...
view more2022124 · Five ways Nigeria’s manufacturing sector can improve in 2022. As business activities commence in 2022, the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria ( MAN) notes that the resilience of manufacturers may not be strong enough to keep their heads above the water seeing that they are yet to fully recover from the aftermath of the pandemic.
view more20231215 · In a survey conducted in Nigeria in 2022, around 30 percent of the women declared that they worked in agriculture.
view more202368 · Pharmaceutical Industries in Nigeria: The pharma industry traces its root from two sources; the first of these were local apothecaries that expanded from their traditional role of distributing botanical drugs to wholesale manufacture in the mid 19th century. The function of the industry is to research, develop, pro...
view more2019422 · Full Length Research The Practice, Challenges and Benefits of Total Quality Management (TQM) In Manufacturing Firm s in Nigeria 1 Isaac A. Ayandele and 2Anietie P. Akpan Department Of Business ...
view more2011912 · Question based on the hypotheses were formulated and 1256 questionnaires were distributed to selected 30 manufacturing industry in beverages, textile, steel, cement and chemical industry in Nigeria. Findings reveal that employee relations do not have significant relationship with technological change.
view more2019514 · ABSTRACT: A nation’s technological growth and economic development is often predicated on her level of industrial practice and manufacturing. Nigeria's economy however is dependent largely upon importation of spare parts and machine component for such vital sectors of the economy as ship building, railways, agriculture, cement industry, …
view more202387 · Nigeria's manufacturing sector experienced a resurgence in 2013, making it the largest in the continent. The industry primarily centers around major cities such as Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Ibadan ...
view more2023519 · Nigeria, how technology affects product quality in the Nigerian manufacturing sector, and how globalization affects employee job relations in the Nigerian manufacturing sector. 230
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