Perancangan sistem informasi operasional bunker PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines

Arustowati, Christine Hessy Indovina (2010) Perancangan sistem informasi operasional bunker PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines. Masters thesis, Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya.

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Abstract

Competition is one thing that cannot be neglected in business world. Many companies will try to be flexible enough in facing the changes around their environment especially which deal with industry they choose. To be able to follow the development worldwide, some companies develop useful information system in order to help them in understanding their strength and weaknesses, and also to view the competitors. Information systems and technologies are a vital component of successful businesses and organizations. To understand information systems and their functions, company first need to be clear on the concept of a system. In its simplest form, a system is a set of interrelated components, with a cleary defined boundary, working together to achieve a common set of objectives. The problem is. "How could design of Operational Information System create efficiency and competitive advantage in the operational Bunker activities of PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines" The research used in this study is descriptive in nature since there was an analysis of the condition and also the application of the Operational lnformation System. The data were gathered by doing the direct observation, interview and documentation. Operational Information System is subsystem of computer based in providing information, which is closely related to the process of production. Designing a new Operational Information System is an effort to improve the former Operational Information System, to support the process or handling operational bunker efficiently and effectively. The new Operational Information System model consists of input subsystem, database and output subsystem, which are integrated in character, The new system is capable of providing bunker division with information to create superior performance. Hence this new system can help the bunker division in solving problems related to the accuracy of data bunker, fuel quality, fuel quantity and the punctuality shipping bunker. That system is automated vechicle tracking system with e-procurement to give a superior performance in the process of handling operational Bunker can effectively support the company in implementing economi speed and achieving comparative advantage. Beside the completion for Operational Information System, the additional system the company has not and should run is the Decision Support System combined with the expert system from which the top management monitor and make the decision for the company. This system is expected to give faster opinions and the best for the management

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Department: ["eprint_fieldopt_department_Graduate School" not defined]
Uncontrolled Keywords: Operational information system, automated vechicle tracking system, e-procurement, economis speed, decision support , system, expert system, comparative advantage.
Subjects: Business
Business > Strategic Management
Divisions: Graduate School > Master Program in Management
Depositing User: Sri Kusuma Dewi
Date Deposited: 26 Jun 2015 08:21
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2015 08:21
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/2851

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