scholarly journals Analisis Sistem dan Prosedur Akuntansi Persediaan pada CV. Trijaya Mulia

SUSTAINABLE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Aliadi Aliadi ◽  
Sjamsul Hidayat

Inventory is the main part of supply chain management which is have big role to control an asset of company. This research analyzes the system and planning of inventory procedures at CV. Trijaya Mulia. This research uses qualitative methods with data collection with triagulation techniques and uses documentation such as the collection of data from records and documents related to inventory. The results of the research are the analysis and design of inventory accounting systems at CV. Trijaya Mulia. So that the company's operations, the system design is more effective and can meet the company's needs, with a good assessment method. Supervision should be carried out so that the company avoids recording errors, losses, and fraudulent actions. Keywords : Inventory, Trigulation, Supply Chain Management, Persediaan merupakan bagian utama dalam management rantai pasok yang berfunsi besar dalam pengelolaan asset perusahaan. Penelitina ini menganalisa system dan perencanan prosedur persediaan barang pada perushaan CV. Trijaya Mulia. Penelitiann ini mengunakan metode kualitatif dengan pengumpulan data dengan teknik triagulasi dan mengunakan dokumentasi yaitu pengumpulan data yang diperoleh melalui catatan atau dokumen yang berhubungan dengan persediaan. Hasil penelitian berupa analisis dan perancangan sistem akuntansi persediaan pada CV. Trijaya Mulia. Sehingga operasional perusahaan, perancangan sistem tersebut lebih efektif dan dapat memenuhi kebutuhan perusahaan, Dengan metode penilaian yang sudah cukup baik. Sebaiknya perlu di lakukan pengawasan agar perusahaan terhidar dari kesalahan pencatatan, kerugian, dan tindakan kecurangan. Kata Kunci : Persediaan ; Trgulation ; Management Rantai Pasokan

Author(s):  
Oryza Putri Suriana ◽  
Alfan Reynaldo ◽  
Muhammad Dwi Ferdian Suwardi ◽  
Indra Kusumadi Hartono

2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 292-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aries Susanty ◽  
Norma Mustiana Sirait ◽  
Arfan Bakhtiar

Purpose The purpose of this study is twofold: to examine the effect of information sharing and contract on increasing the trust level in the relationship between the batik small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and supplier and to examine the trust on performance of a supply chain related to the procurement of raw cotton fabric (mori). Design/methodology/approach This research used primary data collected through interviews and closed questionnaires using a five-point Likert scale. The sample included 65 people, including batik SME-owners in Pekalongan, a Central Java city. This research was conducted using partial least square (PLS) through SmartPLS 3.0 software to analyze the hypothesis. Findings The results of hypothesis testing indicate that trust between owners of SME and their suppliers has a significant positive effect on the performance of supply chain management (SCM). Strong trust between batik SME- owners with their suppliers will be beneficial for both parties. Among other things, trust can reduce unnecessary cost and activity, reduce the waiting time for the arrival of raw material, reduce the number of inventories and increase profit and customer satisfaction. This result has also show that information sharing and informal contract have a significant positive effect on trust between batik SME-owners and their mori suppliers. In this case, information sharing has a higher effect on trust compared to informal contract. Broader information was distributed to the batik SME-owners and their suppliers, resulting in stronger trust between them. Research limitations/implications The limitations of this study include the relatively small sample size and data collection method used to determine the effect of trust, the number of the antecedent variables of trust and the type of scale used to measure the performance of the supply chain. Suggestions for future research may include expanding the scope of the data collection to other regions in Indonesia; adopting a dyadic approach and longitudinal research in providing evidence on the effect of trust as a component of an interactive activity along the supply chain; adding other variables that contribute towards increasing the trust between SMEs and their suppliers (such as commitment); and enhancing the performance measurement of SCM by using a direct measure of financial and non-financial performance instead of recording the perception of the batik SME-owners. Practical implications As the scale of their business increases, it is better if the batik SMEs can enhance information sharing and informal contract with suppliers to promote the development of trust. In this case, to ensure that batik SMEs will have better information sharing from their supplier, it is better if the batik SME-owners using the criteria of supplier willingness to share detailed information when they select the new supplier. Then, to increase the role of contract on trust, it is better if owner of batik SME learn to understand the written contract processes and procedures as their business scale increases. Social implications The research confirms that information sharing, informal contract and trust between batik SMEs and their suppliers can have a positive effect on the performance of the supply chain. It may encourage more SMEs and suppliers in the batik industry to build better information sharing, informal contract and trust as a bottom line for the economic and non-economic growth of their business. Originality/value The conceptual model used in this study is original, built from past research about the relationship between information sharing, informal contract and trust on the performance of the supply chain. Besides, the selection of the sample is also original, which in this case is on the batik SMEs which have informal contracts. This case has still been rarely studied, and the research is therefore highly valuable.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 42-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruchi Dass ◽  
Bharat Gajjar

The problem of counterfeit drugs in India has led to significant negative publicity around the world. In this paper, the author discusses how mobile/radio based and other technologies are not only helping educate people on how to check counterfeit medicines and supply chain management, but also promoting disease surveillance and spurious drugs data collection.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Fakhriyeh Hamidianpour ◽  
Majid Esmaeilpour ◽  
Ali Daryanavard

In current age, e-commerce does not just imply online buying and selling, but implies an efficient business throughout business levels, in which supply chain management can be regarded as the major pillar. The aim of this survey is to study effect of use of electronic banking services and important instruments of e-banking on performance and dimensions of supply chain performance at the first level of the SCOR model in electronics businesses. The present study is an applied research type in terms of aim, which is categorized as descriptive correlation in terms of data collection. The statistical population consists of electric supplies stores in Bushehr, of which 107 stores were selected as sample group using simple random sampling method. The questionnaire has been used as data collection instrument, that its validity has been confirmed through face and content validity through Cronbach's alpha. To analyze data, structural equation modeling using software Lisrel was used. Findings of the present study indicate that the use of e-banking services has a significant effect on performance of supply chain management. Further, among all devices of e-banking services except for POS (Point of Sale) and mobile banking, rest of the devices have a significant effect on performance of supply chain management.


Author(s):  
Panyaluck Udomleartprasert ◽  
Chamnong Jungthirapanich

This chapter introduces critical success in supply chain implementation by empirical research. The widespread implementation of supply chain management induced companies to move beyond national borders and be enticed by the global competition in business. Applying supply chain management overall in organizations, companies generally considered it successful in managing their supply chains. However, some of them have not reached the magnitude of improvements or the desired results ascribed to supply chain management. With supply chain concerns and problems related to some basic companies’ infrastructures, the supply chain knowledge and operational skill affected the effectiveness of supply chain practices and performances. In this research, we studied the infrastructures enhancing the success of supply chain implementation that influence supply chain performance. The author adopts three categories of infrastructure as the critical success factors of supply chain implementation: man, machines, and management. The EQS is used to analyze the data collection. A total of 114 pieces of data were completed, and the result shows the significant relationship of operational infrastructures and the success of supply chain management.


Author(s):  
Ricky Arnold Nggili ◽  
Rudolv Ronald Katayane

Gemstones typical of the Nusantara in the Salatiga get a very large market and has many consumers militants. Though there is no production of gemstones typical of the Nusantara conducted in Salatiga. It is interesting to see the process of Supply Chain Management products are in the market in Salatiga. This study used qualitative methods to triangulate the analysis on data collected from dept interview, observation and documentation of data owned by the respondent. From the research and analysis of the data showed that the current SCM gemstones typical of the Nusantara in Salatiga includes two current SCM, ie from suppliers to resellers and end up in consumers. And current SCM to two, from the supplier to the consumer, and returned to the reseller as an expert in increasing the quality of the product value. From both the current approach, it appears that there is unity of the SCM process is realized by every chain SCM, as part of maintaining the continuity of the precious stone market in Salatiga. SCM flow is also supported by other supporting factors as an integral part, yet integrated with the SCM process. Supporting factors such as, integration, openness and sharing of information, a major supporter of specialty goods in the SCM process gemstones typical of the Nusantara in Salatiga.


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 292 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Rick Fernandez

<p>This paper proposes an innovation in the implementation of Commercial Cluster Integration according to drive a firms survey in networking management. As an extension of Latin American firms into other potential markets, it provides a scenario of countries integration with the aim of reducing multiple international value cost, and delivery timing (Just-in-time) in the framework of Supply Chain Management, contributing to the issue of innovating cluster networking with the scope of developing the market chain survey.</p><p>The Author proposes that Latin American firms should work in a cooperation unit, with their governments to build the integration. This study explains the reason why; it makes sense for a Commercial Cluster Platform to enter to an external supply chain.</p>


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