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Item Assessment of Factors Affecting Container Inventory Management Practice: The Case Of Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Service Enterprise (Eslse)(Addis Ababa University, 2022-06) Bisrat Ayele; Zelalem Bayisa(PhD)The study's objective was to determine the impact of container controller knowledge,unreturned containers, Customs clearances, and standard container inventory management on ESLSE's container inventory management practice. The study included 306 ESLSE employees in total. The study made use of a Five-Linkert-scale instrument that has beenverified. The data was investigated using descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and regression analysis. Container controller knowledge, lengthy customs clearance, and standard container inventory management all have a positive effect on container inventory management practice, according to the study. Unreturned Containers, on the other hand,have a detrimental impact on the practice of managing container inventories The findings of this study provide a detailed understanding of the practical implications of factors that influence container inventory management practices and will help the Enterprise maximizecontainer utilization by mitigating these factors. The findings will also serve as a foundation for future research, particularly for those looking into the factors that influence container inventory management in the maritime industry. Key Words: Container Inventory Management particle, Customs clearance, StandardContainer Inventory Management, and Unreturned ContainersItem The Role of Project Management Planning on Project Success: the Case of Ethiopian Heritage Authority Conservation Projects(Addis Ababa University, 2023-03) Bisrat Ayele; Bahran Asrat (PhD)Effective project management planning contributes to the success of built heritage conservation projects. This study is aimed to identify the role of project management planning on project success in the case of Ethiopian Heritage Authority (EHA) built heritage conservation projects. Project management planning includes variables like planning integration, planning scope, planning time, planning cost and planning quality. Target population of 60 experts encompassed the 6 core directorates of the organization and data was collected back from 42 of the respondents. The basis for the research included case studies and census methodologies, with a cross-sectional study timeframe. The collected data were quantitatively examined using descriptive statistics and the statistical software SPSS version 27. Findings reveal that there is a positive correlation between project success and all the variables of project management planning. Regression model was used to test the causal link between the independent and dependent variables of the study. Results of the linear regression indicates all the variables have a statistically significant and positive effect on project performance. It is recommended to give ample focus to project management planning as it determines the success of a heritage conservation projects