Abstract

This study investigated the procurement sustainable policy and logistics performance in Nigeria. The study adopted analytical cross sectional design and correlation design. Randomized quota of business owners from ten selected logistics on basis of accidental sampling technique and quota sampling method was utilized for the study. A total population of 400 and sample size of 200 was determined using Slovin's Formula at 0.05 level of significance. The 200 copies of questionnaire were administered, only 196 was deem fit after processing, retriever, coding and cleansing. The Parallel reliability was used to determine the consistency of the instrument that results to 95.50 (0.955). Two research questions and two hypotheses were raised which was tested with parametric measurement using Pearson Product Moment Correlation because of its monotonic function via SPSS 25 version. From the findings, procurement sustainability initiatives concept strongly correlates with the logistic performance proxies. Hence, sustainability policy significantly facilitates the effectiveness and efficiency of process optimization and capacity management. Hence, it was revealed that the alternate hypotheses were accepted. Based on the findings and conclusion, this study contributes to the knowledge that policy sustainability facilitates logistic performance. It could be recommended that management of logistics firms should adopt sustainability policy initiatives to enhance process optimization and capacity management. Logistics should involve the flows of products, services and information via process optimization and capacity management.

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