CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Hospitality industry is one of the leading industries in the world;
It contributes to prosperity creation and further economic
development of a country; it covers hotel, resorts, and travel as well
as restaurant businesses.
These services business are mutually depend increase in tourism will
ultimately lead to improvement in resorts, restaurants, hotel including
travel industries.
This study basically concerned with assessing the strategies of the
production planning and inventory control in hospitality. This will
consequently access the extent to which stock can be controlled.
Production planning and inventory control is a management function
that involves planning organizing, directing, coordinating, motivating,
staffing and controlling of activities in the store and inventory
control.
On the other hand it can also be defined as the art and science of achieving objective of the store in an organization.
A fundamental problem currently faced by hospitality according to
Karlin and Zipkin (2009) is the seasonal demand for their products. This
problem is very common and concerns a wide variety of products such as
food stuff, functions and banqueting and many other applications.
The seasonal demand issue is difficult to access for both the
theorist and practitioner. The problem requires the optimal combination
of inventory and production rates for each product in each time period
to be found; principal question is to determine the product quality in
each period so as to minimize the discounted costs of production,
inventory storage, and cost sales. This type of demand usually creates
more complex problem because firms usually have insufficient capacity to
meet demand in high demand period.
This ultimately impacts on planning of production process as a whole.
The main thrust of this study is to map out strategies to solve the
problems of seasonality of the perishable goods which is very prevalent
in the Nigerian hospitality industry.
The central question here is, how can menu planning guests, and what
range of perishable food items can be stored and over what period of
time?. As opined by Patrick (2009) combinatorial optimization which
means combining planning and inventory control to optimize guest
satisfaction in the running of hospitality business remains one of the
mathematical challenges.
Strategies directed towards confronting these challenges are many and
varied, depending on the methods of meal preparation service and the
variety of customer’s satisfaction where stocks are produced independent
of orders because there is a need to supply customers immediately with
good meals from that stock.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Most hospitality industry today faces one or more problems. This
problem of seasonal availability of food items is common to all hotels
hence difficult to manage efficiently.
In terms of perishable foods especially, it affect production planning in the hotels.
Since local storage facilities are virtually absent, there is acute
shortage of certain items at certain tune of the season and this is
accompanied by serious price fluctuation.
Also the preference of customers affects the planning of the menu to satisfy the guest need.
Therefore, the problems enumerated has necessitated this study of
assessing the strategies of production planning and inventory control in
hospitality in Kaduna state. This is geared towards enhancing
efficiency in the planning of menu meals service to customer preference
and price fluctuation. Other wise the meals planning would run into
problem that will hinder the attainment of stated goals and objectives
of the organization.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main objective of the study is to asses the strategies of
production planning and inventory control in the hospitality industry in
Kaduna state with particular reference to jubilee hotel
Specifically, the study seeks to;
1. Determine production planning and inventory control in the hospitality industry.
2. Assess how jubilee hotel copes with production planning
and inventory control in the face of seasonal availability of food
items.
3. Identify strategies to serve as a platform for future improvement in the area of purchasing food items.
4. Determine how these strategies can help in making better production planning and inventory control.
1.4 STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS
H1: production planning and inventory control in the hospitality industry enhance profitability
Ho: Production planning and inventory control in the hospitality industry does not enhance profitability
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The result of this study will be useful to all in hospitality
industries. Other restaurant may also utilize the finding of the study
for training their staff about the need for proper production planning
and inventory control it can be used by many hotels and catering
establishment in presenting seminar on how resources can be controlled.
Implementation of the recommendation base on the findings of this
study will help any of the hotels to plan properly and control the
kitchen and prevent unnecessary wastage of meals.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study is limited to the production planning of menu and food items inventory control in hospitality industry.
1.7 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The research encountered a few problems that limited that over all output of the research work.
The researcher had some financial constraints and time limitation,
which involved combination of academic schedule with research time.
1.8 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE CASE STUDY
Jubilee Hotel was Established in the year 2005. it is a medium size
hotel located at No 72 Kakau Road, Abuja express way, Gonin Gora Kaduna.
The hotel was a total of 3 studio rooms, 24 standard rooms, and 4
business suite from the design of its organization structure Jubilee
hotel is being supervised by a Managing Director.
The board, therefore serves as the highest policy making body for the organization, it meets quarterly.
The management team of Jubilee hotels is headed by the Managing
Director who in turn is supported by the Executive Director; the Hotel
manager and the accountant.
There are 4 principal departments
1. House keeping department
2. Front office department
3. Food and beverage department
4. security department
Each department is headed by a Manager who reports directly to the general (Hotel) Manager.
The general Manager in turns report to the Managing Director on
operational matter and to the Executive Director (finance investment)
functionally.
1.9 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
YM: Yield manager
HTF: Hospitality training foundation
HCMA: Hotel and Catering Management Association
WTTC: World Travel and Tourism Council
P.P.A.I.C: Production planning and inventory control
Stock control: A system materials that is adequate to meet operating requirement of the required quantity and quality employed to maintain.
Control: Maintaining correct receipt, correct issues good storing to avoid deterioration.
Minimum stock: A stock selected as the minimum desirable which is used as an indicator to show when stock have dropped too low.
Maximum stock: A stock selected as the maximum desirable which is used as an indicator to show when stock have dropped too high.
Inventory control: The issue of stock to be
controlled in order not to run short or wasted. Have the right goods in
the right quantity at the right time. Inventory control, include raw
materials, work-in-progress and furnished goods. Inventory.