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Achilov Ilmurad Nematovich
Dean Of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Shahrisabz State Pedagogical Institute, Phd

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Improving The Methodology of Managing Construction Materials Manufacturing Enterprises Achilov Ilmurad Nematovich
Academia Open Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.11.2026.13262

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General Background: The construction materials manufacturing industry plays a decisive role in national economic development, infrastructure modernization, and housing provision, requiring efficient enterprise management systems to meet growing demand while optimizing costs and ensuring quality. Specific Background: Construction materials enterprises face specific challenges including production process continuity, high energy and raw material intensity, significant logistics costs, and complex technological processes, yet management systems remain predominantly reactive with insufficient strategic planning and weak integration between strategic and operational levels. Knowledge Gap: Despite extensive international literature on strategic management tools (Porter's competitive advantage, Balanced Scorecard, Lean, Theory of Constraints, ISO 9001) and domestic studies highlighting sectoral problems in Uzbekistan, a comprehensive integrated methodology systematically linking strategy, KPIs, process-based management, supply chain optimization, and quality systems adapted to construction materials manufacturing specifics remains underdeveloped. Aims: This study examines improving the management system methodology of construction materials manufacturing enterprises through scientific-theoretical and practical perspectives, analyzing production dynamics, import dependency, and growth stability using economic-mathematical methods. Results: Analysis of Uzbekistan's cement sector (2020-2024) revealed unstable growth patterns (CAGR 6.2%, coefficient of variation 14.32%, instability index 18.10%) with sharp fluctuations indicating reactive decision-making, energy supply disruptions, and insufficient supply chain coordination despite declining import dependency from 16.6% to 8.6%. Novelty: The research scientifically substantiates integrating KPIs/Balanced Scorecard, Theory of Constraints, Lean approaches, and ISO 9001 quality management within a unified comprehensive management methodology specifically adapted to construction materials sector characteristics. Implications: The proposed comprehensive approach provides a scientific foundation for modernizing management practices, enhancing resource efficiency, ensuring production sustainability, and strengthening competitiveness through systematic linkage of strategic objectives with operational execution and digital technology integration.Keywords : Construction Materials Management, Enterprise Performance Optimization, Strategic KPI Systems, Lean TOC Integration, Production Stability AnalysisHighlight : Production volatility reveals reactive decision-making rather than strategic planning and forecasting mechanisms. Integration of KPIs, Balanced Scorecard, Lean, and Theory of Constraints creates comprehensive methodology. Import dependency declined from 16.6% to 8.6% between 2020 and 2024.
Organizing Production Processes in the Construction Materials Industry Based on Quality Management Principles Achilov Ilmurad Nematovich
Academia Open Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.11.2026.13275

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General Background: The acceleration of globalization and intensification of competition in industrial sectors have positioned product quality as a key determinant of market position and long-term development prospects, particularly in the construction materials industry where quality directly affects public safety and structural reliability. Specific Background: The construction materials industry represents a technologically complex, multi-stage system requiring strict adherence to technological regimes, yet traditional management approaches focus primarily on finished product inspection rather than addressing root causes of quality deficiencies. Knowledge Gap: While foreign scholars have extensively addressed theoretical foundations and universal models of quality management, and domestic researchers have examined technological and standardization aspects, the comprehensive organization of production processes in the construction materials industry based on quality management principles remains insufficiently systematized. Aims: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of organizing production processes in the construction materials industry through quality management principles, examining theoretical foundations, scientific approaches, practical state, and recent statistical data to develop specific practical recommendations. Results: The research demonstrates that implementing quality management systems—including ISO 9001 standards, statistical quality control methods, and process-based approaches—stabilizes quality indicators, optimizes production costs, and enhances competitiveness while positively impacting environmental sustainability and social responsibility. Novelty: This study systematically integrates quality management principles with resource efficiency and environmental requirements as essential components of sustainable production organization in construction materials enterprises. Implications: The findings confirm that quality-oriented management strengthens enterprise positions in domestic and international markets, enhances investment attractiveness, and constitutes a critical direction for ensuring sustainable development of the construction materials sector and national economic competitiveness.Keywords : Quality Management Systems, Construction Materials Industry, Production Process Organization, ISO 9001 Implementation, Statistical Quality ControlHighlight : Process-based quality control reduces defects more effectively than traditional post-production inspection methods. Statistical analysis integration enables forecasting of quality variations in cement and concrete manufacturing. ISO 9001 implementation requires strategic alignment and active management involvement beyond documentation compliance.