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Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2023, 13(1), 20-29

 

Process Optimization of Engineering Work Request in an Offshore Environment

 

Theddeus Tochukwu Akano1, Olumuyiwa Sunday Asaolu2, Rahim Ajao Ganiyu3, Chukwuneye Neye-Akogo4, and Charles Chinemerem James5

1Researcher, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: takano@unilag.edu.ng; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana. E-mail: akanott@ub.ac.bw (corresponding author).
2Associate Professor, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: oasaolu@unilag.edu.ng
3Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: abdulrahimajao@yahoo.com
4Graduate Student, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: neyeakogo@gmail.com
5Graduate Student, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: jameschinemerem89@gmail.com

 

Engineering Management

 

Received September 7, 2021; revised April 14, 2022; April 21, 2022; accepted July 7, 2022

 

Available online September 24, 2022

 

Abstract: The survival of multinational corporations today and in the future is premised on their competitive edge in effectively deploying modern optimization tools in providing utility and services to clients. This research studies the applications of process optimization in the valve procurement life cycle of the engineering unit of an offshore corporation. A forensic audit into the operations of this multi-disciplinary corporation with varied processes targeted at achieving optimization goals reveals cases of inefficiencies in personnel utilization and cost management. These show up in duplication of personnel effort and inefficient cost burdens. Employing the excellent tools within the lean six sigma framework, analysis of the manufacturers and cost combinations were carried out on 9,145 valves procured between January 2017 and January 2020. The results indicate huge cost variations of over 50% of valve mean price of similar valve types and sizes with resulting loss of cost-saving opportunities for the period under consideration. Process inefficiencies were established, such as unnecessary duplication of the process step of contacting the valve original manufacturer for a quote, inadequate rigour in price negotiation, and unnecessary features requested during valve specification. The outcome of this study corrects these inefficiencies, improves opportunities, and makes recommendations such as the need for all manufacturer engagements to be multi-party that involves the end-user, supply chain group, and approvers to eliminate re-work and checkmate opportunities for racketeering. These establish cost-effectiveness and resource efficiency in the system.

 

Keywords: process, process optimization, engineering, work request, offshore environment.

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Citation: Akano, T. T., Asaolu, O. S., Ganiyu, R. A., Neye-Akogo, C., and James, C. C. (2023). Process Optimization of Engineering Work Request in an Offshore Environment. Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 13(1), 20-29.

DOI: 10.32738/JEPPM-2023-0003

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