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The Impact of Preventive Maintenance Practices on Malaysian Manufacturing Performance Halim Mad Lazim; D Sasitharan; Hendrik Lamsali; Rosman Iteng; Wan Nadzri Osman
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 3 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This paper explores the influence of Preventive maintenance (PM) practices namely; Time-based maintenance (TBM); condition based maintenance (CBM); Predictive maintenance (PdM); on Malaysian manufacturing sector.  The reason behind these PM integration on manufacturing performance is to obtain efficiency in minimize the error of production operational activities and machine breakdown in promoting effective towards realizing the goal of organization performance. Moreover there are many studies has proved that PM acted as a prominent paradigm to improve the manufacturing performance to gain further competitive advantage. Thus this research analyse the influence of Preventive maintenance (PM) practices on manufacturing performance in terms of cost, Quality, flexibility and delivery. This study employed quantitative analysis. From total 600 questionnaires distributed only 155 questionnaires was retuned. The Smart-PLS was used to analyse the data. The overall analysis shows that preventive maintenance practices (TBM; CBM; PdM) was positively contribute to the Malaysian manufacturing performance. The result will help Malaysian manufacturing companies in improving manufacturing performance through PM practices to compete in global market.
Lean Production and Business Performance in Malaysian Manufacturing Industries Rosman Iteng; Mohd Kamarul Irwan Abdul Rahim; Mohd Akhir Ahmad
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 2 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The primary purpose of this study is to empirically examine the relationships between lean production and business performance in Malaysian manufacturing industries. Grounded by the Socio-technical System Theory and the Program Theory, this study formulates and examines a conceptual model that links socially-oriented lean production, technically-oriented lean production, operational performance and business performance. This study utilizes two hundred and five manufacturing companies, selected randomly from the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers Directory. The study measures senior production or lean managers perception of the lean production and the level of performances in their companies. This study applies structural equation modelling (SEM) method for data analysis using AMOS package. The result indicates that both socially-oriented lean production and technically-oriented lean production significantly contribute to the operational performance of the companies. The finding also suggests that operational performance partially mediates the relationship between lean production (both socially-oriented lean and technically-oriented lean) and business performance. The result also demonstrates a significant relationship between operational performance and business performance. This study presents empirical evidence in the field of management, particularly in the context of operations management. The findings would further enrich the existing knowledge in this field. Finally, this study would provide useful guidance for the managers to plan and maintain lean production in the organization as well as to generate new measures of lean production in order to enhance business performance at the company level.