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ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEMS OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA

(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS)

Abstract

This research project is a very crucial study for the Nigeria government owned companies. The study was motivated by the necessity to solve this problems of perceived necessity to solve this problems of perceived ineffective management in government owned companies in Nigeria.

To solve the research problems, both primary and secondary data were collected the instruments used in collecting the data were Questionnaires and oral interviews. The respondent comprised the personnel, distributors and consumers of the company’s products. The following hypotheses were tested.

Data analysis and interpretation gave the following.

i. Most of the respondents completed and returned their questionnaires representing the total distribution

ii. Most of the questionnaires were distributed to the semi-urban while others were distributed to urban questionnaires and rural area.

Based on the findings, the researchers recommend that!

i. There should be efficient distribution
ii. There should limited control of sub dealers
iii. Users should be granted licenses.

Cover Page
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table Of ContentsChapter One
1.0 Introduction

1.1 Background Of The Study
1.2 Statement Of Problem
1.3 Objectives Of The Study
1.4 Research Question
1.5 Significance Of The Study
1.6 Scope Of The Study
1.7 Limitations Of The Study
1.8 Definition Of Major Terms
References

Chapter Two
2.0 Literature Review

2.0 Introduction
2.1 The Place Of Physical Distribution
2.2 The Components Of Physical Distribution
2.2.1 Fixed Facilities
2.2.2 Transportation
2.2.3 Inventory Management
2.2.4 Logistics Support
References

Chapter Three
3.1 Collection Of Data

3.2 Presentation Of Data
3.3 Analysis Of Data
References

Chapter Four
4.1 Summary Of Findings

4.2 Recommendations
4.3 Conclusion
Bibliography



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