Challenges and opportunities in adopting and implementing sustainability plans in engineering, mining and processing companies in Zimbabwe

Wilson R. Nyemba, Charles Mbohwa

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Abstract

Zimbabwe is endowed with a plethora of natural resources sufficient to provide raw materials and inputs to its engineering, mining and processing companies. Despite having inherited functional industries at independence, over the last 15 -20 years, the country has been grappling with recession, low capacity utilization, liquidation of companies and failure to export, let alone meeting local requirements. Although political instability has been largely attributed to this failure, ongoing research through surveys, interviews and direct observations at five companies involved in different business portfolios namely, furniture manufacturing, general engineering and foundry, assembly and manufacture of bus and truck bodies, backup and service of heavy vehicles as well as mineral processing, similarly revealed not only the lack of sustainability plans but also lack of involvement of all stakeholders in decision making in a systems thinking approach to ensure business continuity in different situations. The research also revealed that the failure to meet current needs without compromising the needs of the future could have contributed a great deal to low capacity utilization and eventual liquidations. Recommendations made to the companies were welcomed as clear opportunities to learn from the past and these are helping the companies to gradually recover and regain economic value in spite of the difficult operating environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-188
Number of pages8
JournalProcedia Manufacturing
Volume21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event15th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing, GCSM 2017 - Haifa, Israel
Duration: 25 Sept 201727 Sept 2017

Keywords

  • Capacity utilization
  • decision making
  • sustainability planning
  • systems thinking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence

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