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The objective of the research was to examine the effect of logistics management on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda. The specific objectives were to assess the effect of logistics information system on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda, to find out the effect of order process management on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda and to find out the effect of transport management on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda. The research used descriptive and correlational research designs with the study sample size of 104 respondents who were involved in day to day logistics management of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda. Respondents were selected using both simple and purposive sampling techniques. The data were collected using questionnaires and were analyzed using percentage, mean and standard deviation. Regression analysis was also used to test the hypothesis of the research. The findings obtained from H0(Null Hypothesis) 1 showed that the F-test value was 61.384 with significant value of 0.000 at 0.05 level of significance; the p value was <0.05, the F-test was significant; hence we conclude that model was good. Therefore, we cannot accept the Ho1 which stated that there is no significant effect of logistics information system on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda. Finding from H02 showed the F-test value was 803.254 with significant value of 0.000 at 0.05 level of significance; as the p value obtained was <0.05, the F-test was significant, hence we conclude that model was good. Therefore, we cannot accept the Ho2 which stated that there is no significant effect of order process management on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda. Finding from H03 showed that the F-test value was 129.093 with significant value of 0.000 at 0.05 level of significance, while the p value obtained was <0.05, the F-test was significant; hence we conclude that model was good. Therefore, we cannot accept the H03 which stated that there is no significant effect of transport management on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda. Overall finding from Ho4 showed that the F-test value was 363.022 with significant value of .000 at 0.05 level of significance, while the p value obtained was <0.05, the F-test was significant, hence the conclusion that model was good. Therefore, the researcher cannot accept the Ho4 which stated that there is no significant effect of logistics management on the performance of Gorilla Logistics Limited in Rwanda.
"Effect Of Logistics Management Practices On Organisational Performance In Rwanda. A Case Of Gorilla Logistics Limited", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.9, Issue 5, page no.148 - 158, May-2024, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2405023.pdf
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