Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Replication and Methodological Evaluation of Industrial Machinery Fleet Systems in Kenya: A Multilevel Regression Analysis for Cost-Effectiveness
Abstract
{ "background": "The management of heavy machinery fleets represents a significant capital and operational expenditure for industrial and construction sectors in developing economies. Previous studies on fleet cost-effectiveness have often relied on single-level analytical models, which may not adequately account for the hierarchical structure of fleet data.", "purpose and objectives": "This replication study aims to methodologically evaluate the application of multilevel regression modelling for analysing the cost-effectiveness of industrial machinery fleets. It seeks to verify the robustness of this analytical approach using a contemporary dataset from the Kenyan context.", "methodology": "A quantitative replication was conducted using operational and financial data from a fleet of earthmoving and haulage equipment. A two-level random intercepts model was specified: $Cost{ij} = \\beta{0j} + \\beta{1}X{1ij} + ... + \\beta{k}X{kij} + \\epsilon{ij}$, with $\\beta{0j} = \\gamma{00} + u{0j}$, where $i$ indexes machinery units and $j$ indexes project sites. Robust standard errors were calculated to account for heteroscedasticity.", "findings": "The multilevel model successfully captured significant variance (approximately 31%) at the project site level, a factor omitted in prior single-level analyses. A key concrete result is that machinery age had a non-linear relationship with operational cost, with costs increasing by an estimated 8.2% per annum after a threshold of seven years (95% CI: 5.1% to 11.3%).", "conclusion": "The replication confirms the methodological superiority of multilevel modelling for fleet cost analysis, as it quantifies the substantial influence of contextual, site-specific factors on overall cost-effectiveness.", "recommendations": "Fleet managers and analysts should adopt hierarchical modelling techniques to better inform capital replacement and maintenance strategies. Further research should integrate real-time sensor data into such models.", "key words": "fleet management, multilevel modelling, cost-effectiveness,
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