Benedict M. Uzochukwu

Benedict M. Uzochukwu is an Assistant Professor of Information and Logistics Technology at Virginia State University. His research interests include Lean, Sustainment, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Lifecycle Systems, Systems Integration, and Management of Technology Systems. He has a PhD degree in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, and has several peer-reviewed journal and conference publications to his credit. He belongs to a number of professional organizations, such as the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), Society for Engineering Management (SEM), Society for Health Systems (SHS), and Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). He is also a member of Alpha Pi Mu and Phi Kappa Phi Honors societies.

Publications

Lean Six Sigma Approaches in Manufacturing, Services, and Production
Edem G. Tetteh, Benedict M. Uzochukwu. © 2015. 343 pages.
Lean Six Sigma has evolved progressively over time from quality efforts within an enterprise that are independent, to complex systems changing the concept from a simple network...
A Framework for Nondestructive Evaluation Application in Supply Chain Management
Benedict M. Uzochukwu, Chandan B. Samantaray, Caleb Woodies. © 2015. 34 pages.
This chapter introduces a general framework for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) application in Supply Chain Management (SCM). With the support of emerging and existing...
Design for Sustainment: Challenges and Theoretical Issues in Product and Global Supply Chain Management
Benedict M. Uzochukwu, Silvanus J. Udoka. © 2013. 21 pages.
The purpose of this chapter is to chronicle and analyze existing challenges and theoretical issues in the domain of product, system, and the emerging area of global supply chain...
Design for Sustainment: Challenges and Theoretical Issues in Product and Global Supply Chain Management
Benedict M. Uzochukwu, Silvanus J. Udoka. © 2012. 22 pages.
The purpose of this chapter is to chronicle and analyze existing challenges and theoretical issues in the domain of product, system, and the emerging area of global supply chain...