The impact of Agile manufacturing on managing sustainable operations: an analytical study in the General Company for Electrical and Electronic Industries

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Abstract

The research seeks to determine the correlation and influence between Agile Manufacturing and sustainable operations management, As reality indicates a high rate of environmental damage resulting from industrial processes that result in harmful emissions as well as the wastes caused by these processes, and Agile Manufacturing is one of the management techniques that have an important role In addressing such problems because it has ingredients that would reduce environmental damage and find alternatives that improve the production process, leading to achieving sustainability in operations management, this research was applied in the General Company for Electrical and Electronic Industries after selecting an intentional sample of managers of laboratories, departments, divisions and units with The relationship with the subject of the research, and the questionnaire form was distributed to them after determining the sample size, which numbered (60) individuals, (58) valid questionnaires were retrieved for statistical analysis with a response rate of (97%), and through the use of the statistical program (SPSS ver.24). The researchers analyzed the data collected by adopting the questionnaire form that was distributed to the researched sample. The research reached a number of results, the most prominent of which are in the An acceptable level of Agile Manufacturing application had a clear contribution to supporting the company’s business towards achieving sustainability in operations management. The studies reviewed by the researchers.

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root, root. (2022). The impact of Agile manufacturing on managing sustainable operations: an analytical study in the General Company for Electrical and Electronic Industries. Warith Scientific Journal, 4(12), 186-212. https://doi.org/10.57026/wsj.v4i12.85