Design Of A Web-Based Pickup Operational Management Information System At PT. Ninja

Nur Hasan Anwas Danial, Pratomo Setiaji, Wiwit Agus Triyanto

Abstract


Operational management information systems are important to support the operational activities of an organization or company. An operational management information system is a system that manages company operations, starting from payroll, information about activities, results, and also problems that occur every day. Currently, operational management information systems are needed to increase the efficiency of data collection and analysis, so that it can make it easier for leaders to make decisions. The problem that currently exists at Ninja Xpress is that the company's operational management information system is not yet available. Salary calculations and daily operations are still done manually and not neatly arranged in one door. The pickup operational management system at MSH Kudus is still not neatly structured, such as employee salary accounting is still input in Google Sheet, for reports on the number of pickup packages per day, fuel usage is input in a non-continuous Google Sheet template, which is then sent via email and WA. Meanwhile, the data for pickup vehicles is still manually printed on paper. This process is quite time consuming and prone to errors, therefore an operational management information system is needed that can increase efficiency and hide the process.

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Systems, Information, Management, Operations, Ninja Xpress, Pickup

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24176/insytech.v1i2.14557

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