FACTORS THAT LEAD TO THE EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF THE MATERIAL SUPPLY CHAINS OF OIL AND GAS INDUSTRIES IN INDONESIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32890/jtom2015.10.2.4Abstrak
The supply chains management in oil and gas industries is currently facing problems regarding its flows of materials. The basic theory of supply materials has not been well practiced to support its operational processes. Inefficiency of supply chains and logistics practices will reduce the performance of oil and gas industries. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the relationship between external factors of material supply and logistics performance (dependent variable) and three (3) factors related to independent variables. The three (3) factors (independent variables) representing to the external of materials supply which includes the infrastructure technology, transport policy & regulation and transport availability. A survey was conducted among the practitioners of oil and gas industries and the total of 108 respondents were accepted and analyzed. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) (version 18) and the related statistical techniques were also used. The findings of this study indicated that there were significant relationships for better ways in dealing with material supply and logistics towards the efficiencies for oil and gas industries in Indonesia. The findings are also suggested to be used in future guidelines for the related industries.
Muat turun
Diterbitkan
Terbitan
Bahagian
Lesen
Disclaimer
The Journal of Technology and Operation Management (JTOM) has taken all reasonable measures to ensure that material contained in this website is the original work of the author(s). However, the Journal gives no warranty and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or the completeness of the material; no reliance should be made by any user on the material. The user should check with the authors for confirmation. Articles published in the Journal of Technology and Operation Management (JTOM) do not represent the views held by the editors and members of the editorial board. Authors are responsible for all aspects of their articles except the editorial screen design.