Azeez Jason Kess-Momoh
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About
Azeez Jason Kess-Momoh is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the intersection of industrial operations, supply chain management, and engineering efficiency. His scholarship focuses on two interconnected domains: the optimization of supply chain and logistics systems, and the development of innovative maintenance strategies for industrial equipment. In his most-cited work, "Optimizing Supply Chain and Logistics Management: A Review of Modern Practices" (2024, 12 citations), Kess-Momoh examines how efficiency, responsiveness, and sustainability drive competitive advantage in today's globalized economy, synthesizing emerging technologies and methodologies reshaping contemporary logistics. Complementing this, his review on innovative maintenance strategies (2024, 6 citations) critically evaluates preventive, predictive, reliability-centred, and total productive maintenance frameworks, offering a nuanced assessment of their practical advantages and limitations while charting future directions for the field. Though early in his career, Kess-Momoh has already demonstrated a strong commitment to applied, review-based scholarship that bridges academic theory and industrial practice. His work provides valuable foundational resources for engineers, operations managers, and researchers seeking to understand how modern industries can improve resilience, sustainability, and long-term operational performance.
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