INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE FISHING INDUSTRY: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY IN WAREHOUSES OF NORTHERN PERU
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https://doi.org/10.52152/Keywords:
inventory management, productivity, warehouse, fishing companyAbstract
This study examines the relationship between inventory management and productivity in an industrial fishing company, assessing dimensions such as procurement, stock control, maintenance, storage, efficiency, and effectiveness. Using a quantitative correlational approach and Spearman’s coefficient, significant associations were identified, particularly in storage, maintenance, and efficiency. Findings are critically compared with recent literature (2022–2025), revealing convergence on the positive impact of lean practices, emerging technologies, and sustainable models, as well as divergences arising from sector-specific contexts. The study offers practical implications for optimizing logistics processes and theoretical contributions for integrating sustainability and digitalization into inventory management in fishing and industrial sectors.
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