Product-Service System Inventory Control for Malaysian Palm Oil Industry: A Case Study Utilizing IDEF0 Modelling

Author(s):  
Fatkhurrahman Manani ◽  
Siti Zubaidah Ismail
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-50
Author(s):  
Siti Zubaidah Ismail ◽  
Fatkhurrahman Manani

Product-Service System (PSS) inventory control in Malaysian palm oil industry is a blend of product or services that offer a good worth in regards to economics and also environment. This paper intends to establish a support analytic device for implementation in the palm oil industry. Many smallholder businesses do not have any kind of supply systematic record-keeping to keep the supply in a respectable operating. The existing technique of figuring out supply takes a yearly physical inventory by comparing the real inventory with document levels. This method is a pricey as well as lengthy effort. In this paper, an inventory control web-based application device was developed to meet customer demand and methodical record management is significant to have respectable tracking and also analysis as part of being effective. This tool will certainly help the firm to save the main stock data-based on collected information and also to monitor the motion of the stocks to ensure that whatever is controlled as well as in great order. This tracking process makes it much easier for firms to decide and also for forecasting for products and services in palm oil plantation.


Author(s):  
Nina Iwani A Zailaini ◽  
Siti Zubaidah Ismail

This research deals with the study of Product – Service System (PSS) and inventory control for Malaysian palm oil plantation company. PSS is a managing system that combining product and service in one system. PSS is essential to provide better environmental impart, improve competitiveness and to help the company satisfy the demand from customer. However, PSS could not be running smoothly when the inventory of product and service are managed in separate interface systems, which is by using manual inventory control like Microsoft Excel and handwriting documentation. In order to make PSS inventory control easier and systematic, an inventory application system is developed. This research is focusing on developing a PSS inventory control tool which could help in decision and calculation making for product and service of palm oil plantation.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anjar Priyono

Purpose: This study aims to analyse the benefit provided by interested parties in remanufacturing including manufacturing companies, original equipment manufacturers and customers. Existing studies examining Produc-Service System (PSS) focus on relationship between two parties, either between OEMs and customers or between remanufacturers with customers. This study attempts to fill the gap by investigating how the PSS offers benefit to OEMs, remanufacturers and customers.Methodology: This research used case study method to examine the practice of PSS in remanufacturing companies. Qualitative approach was employed to analyse emerging problems in the case companies and the researcher collaborate with the involved parties to create new knowledge. Thus, this process can offer theoretical insights as well as practical insights.Findings: All parties involved in PSS consistently gain benefit from adopting the practice. From the perspective of remanufacturers, the major benefit of remanufacturers adopting PSS is that it can help reduce the uncertainties regarding time, quantity and quality of returned cores. Due to reduced uncertainties, remanufacturers gain benefit from higher profitability and more environmental friendly products. These benefits provide multiplier effects to both customers and OEMs.Practical implications: This study offers benefits to managers in the sense that it provides guidance for managers of remanufacturers to better manage remanufacturing operation so that it becomes more environmentally friendly and economically profitable.Originality/value: It is the first time that the benefits of PSS to support remanufacturing are viewed from integrative perspective – i.e. manufacturers, remanufacturers, and customers.


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