“International Islamic University, Chittagong”. Project report on MIS implementation in-
Oct 31, 2015
“International Islamic University, Chittagong”.
Project report on
MIS implementation in-
“Jamuna Fertilizer Co. Ltd.”
“ACKNOWLEDGEMENT”
First of all, I would like to say Alhamdulillah and like to pray my gratitude to
Almighty ALLAH for giving me the strength and health to do this project work
until it was done. Without his blessing this work would never be done.
While I was doing this task, I got generous and spontaneous supervision and
guidance from the following persons. I would like to take honor and privilege to
show my gratitude to those people.
I would like to thank my honorable teacher, A. K. M Masum sir (Assistance
Professor of IIUC) for guiding me throughout this project. I had some
difficulties in doing this task, but he taught us patiently until I knew what to do.
He tried and tried to teach us until I understand what I have supposed to do
with the project work.
Also, I want to thank my family for providing everything, such buy anything that
are related to this project work and their advises which is most needed for this
project. Internet, books, computers and all that as my source to complete this
project. They also supported, encouraged me to complete this task so that I will
not procrastinate in doing it.
Last but not least, my classmates who helped me and shared ideas. They
were so helpful, when I need help. After all, this report would never be done in
the absence of them.
“EXECUTIVE SUMMERY”
Through this project report an endeavor has been taken to emphasize on
Management Information Systems (MIS). And the need of it in an organization as
well as in Bangladesh.
MIS can be the foundation of a business but it can also be expensive. It is
important that the information system should be designed and organized to match
the needs of the firm. Designing and creating effective information system is a
complex task and several techniques have been developed to manage organizations
and build information systems because here in our country lots of companies being
established rapidly. In spite of this the importance and implementation of MIS also
increasing rapidly.
In this project we will focus on the role of MIS in Jamuna Fertilizer Company
Limited (JFCL). The Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited (JFCL) is the largest
enterprise of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC). JFCL is
implementing MIS in most of their sectors, such as: Manufacturing, HRD, RSD, Org.
structure, Data transformation etc. The Management Team members of JFCL have
strong backgrounds in both computer hardware and software development. This
report will also provide information and identify the potential areas wherein the MIS
could be effectively used.
Management information system (MIS) or computer information system (CIS)
consists of five related components: Hardware, Software, People, Procedure, and
Collections of data. Information technologies (IT) represents the various types of
hardware and software used in an information system including computers and
networking equipments. The physical equipment used in computing is called
hardware. The set of instruction that controls the hardware is known as software.
MIS components work together to provide information and help managers run the
firm, solve problem and make decision. There is some lacking in business solving
networking system like MIS/CIS/IT in the JFCL. Main barriers are a lack of leadership,
motivation and shortage of skill manpower to implement MIS in JFCL.
This report will consist of 5 chapters. It will start with Introductory Analysis,
such as- objectives, methodology and limitation of study. Then the second chapter
will focus on JFCL’s profile, its total history, organizational structure, its basic
product, business value etc. After that in chapter three the project will turn into
JFCL’s SWOT analysis and the findings. And chapter four the report will analyze the
basic part where it will show IT infrastructure, trainings, documentation, and
maintenance of the whole system. And the last chapter turns out the conclusion of
the whole project.
I hope the total procedure will be an effective report for this Project. And would
useful for us.
“TABLE OF CONTENT”
JAMUNA FERTILIZER COMPANY LTD.
The Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited (JFCL)
Is the largest enterprise of
Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC).
Established In : - 1989.
Managing Director (MD): - MD. GOLAM RABBANI.
Present Situation : - Tarakandi, Jamalpur.
Product: - Urea Fertilizer, Ammonia.
Annual Production Capacity: - 5, 61,000 MT.
1.Background of study
1.1 Introduction :-
A Management Information System (MIS) is a system that provides information needed to manage organizations effectively. Management information systems involve three primary resources: Technology Information and People.
It's important to recognize that while all three resources are key components when studying management information systems, the most important resource is people.
Management information systems are regarded as a subset of the overall internal controls procedures in a business, which cover the application of people, documents, technologies, and procedures used by management accountants to solve business problems such as costing a product, service or a business-wide strategy. Management information systems are distinct from regular information systems in that they are used to analyze other information systems applied in operational activities in the organization.
Academically, the term is commonly used to refer to the group of information management methods tied to the automation or support of human decision making, such as- Decision Support Systems, Expert systems, and Executive information systems.
Typically, in a corporation, MIS (Management Information Systems) is a general term for the computer systems in an organization that provide information about its business operations.
Types of Information Management Systems
There are many types of information management systems in the market that provide a wide range of benefits for companies. They are given below:-
Transaction processing systems (TPS) collect and record the routine transactions of an organization. Examples of such systems are sales order entry, hotel reservations, payroll, employee record keeping, and shipping.
Management information systems (MIS) produce fixed, regularly scheduled reports based on data extracted and summarized from the firm’s underlying transaction processing systems (TPS) to middle and operational level managers to provide answers to structured and semi-structured decision problems.
Decision-support systems (DSS) are computer program applications used by middle management to compile information from a wide range of sources to solve problems and make decisions.
Executive support systems (ESS) is a reporting tool that provides quick access to summarized reports coming from all company levels and departments such as accounting, human resources and operations.
Advantages of Information Management Systems
The following are some of the benefits that can be attained for different types of information management systems.
(1) The company is able to highlight their strength and weaknesses due to the presence of revenue reports, employee performance records etc. The identification of these aspects can help the company to improve their business processes and operations.
(2) The availability of the customer data and feedback can help the company to align their business processes according to the needs of the customers. The effective management of customer data can help the company to perform direct marketing and promotion activities.
(3) Information is considered to be an important asset for any company in the modern competitive world. The consumer buying trends and behaviors can be predicted by the analysis of sales and revenue reports from each operating region of the company.
Now days there are lots of importance of MIS in an organization. Though it can’t be expressed broadly, the above are some of its advantages.
Some Organizations Who are using MIS in World :-
Badische Anilin- und Soda – Fabrik (BASF)Germany
Bharti Airtel Limited India
BATA CANADA
PEPSICO U.S.A
Samsung Group Korea
China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corporation
(CMEC)
CHINA
Telenor Group NORWAY
Rolex SA Switzerland
ASUSTEK Computer Incorporated Chaina
GlaxoSmithKline U.K
Some Organizations of Bangladesh Where MIS Implemented :-
BANGLALINK Tele
communication
S. Alam Group Multi
Industrial
Aftab Automobiles Automobiles
GMG Airlines Airlines
BRAC Bank Bank
Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd Bank
Orion Group
Conglomerates
RAK Ceramics Ceramic
BASF Bangladesh Chemical
Eastern Housing Limited Real Estate
National Credit Ratings Limited Credit Ratings
Rahimafrooz
Electromechanical
Apollo Hospitals Hospital
Bangladesh Jiban Bima Co. Insurance
Ad amjee Jute Mills Jute Mill
ATN Bangla Media Center
Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd Pharmaceutical
Bangladesh Shipping Co. Shipping
Khulna Shipyard Ltd. Shipyard
1.5 Summery :-
There are 500 chemical industries corporations in Asia. BCIC is one of them. It is undoubtedly our nation’s pride.
In this context, it may be noted that BCIC started its functioning from 1st July, 1976.At that time BCIC had 88 enterprises under its management, but at present BCIC has 13 enterprises under its control. It means that the BCIC has been becoming smaller and smaller day-by-day for the disinvestment policies of the government.
Therefore the BCIC needs to take decision for the implementation of MIS in industries to increase productivity, performance and to survive for existence and JFCL as well.
2. COMPANY PROFILE
2.1 Introduction :-
Bangladesh is an agrarian economy. Bangladesh has not attained self-sufficiency in meeting a vital agriculture input; the country has attained the capability of producing high quality granular urea.
In order to meet the increasing demand of food grain in the country. Fertilizer is one of the main inputs to agricultural sector. It is an essential prerequisite to increase food production.
Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) is one of the biggest industrial organizations in the public sector under Ministry of Industries, Government of the Peoples’ Republic of Bangladesh.
The Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited (JFCL) is the largest enterprise of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC). It is situated on the bank of the river Jamuna in the district of Jamalpur.
2.2 History and Overview :-
JFCL has been established in 1991 to facilitate the agriculture growth of
Bangladesh through producing granular urea. With the commissioning of the
6th urea fertilizer plant Jamuna fertilizer company ltd had been established.
It is situated on the bank of the river Jamuna in the district of Jamalpur. Its urea
production capacity is 1700 metric ton per day (mtpd) designed by
SNAMPROGETTI and ammonia production capacity is 1078 mtpd designed by
HALDORTOPSOE of Denmark. The total plant infrastructure was constructed by
Mitsubishi heavy industries limited (MHI) of Japan. Bangladesh is an agrarian
economy.
In order to meet the increasing demand of food grain in the country. Fertilizer
is one of the main inputs to agricultural sector. It is an essential prerequisite to
increase food production. Bangladesh chemical industries corporation (BCIC) is
one of the biggest industrial organizations in the public sector under ministry of
industries, government of the peoples’ republic of Bangladesh.
BCIC is concerned with the setting of objectives, approval of budget, monitoring
of actual performance and rendering expertise assistance for JFCL. The JFCL
management has been executing required administrative, technical,
commercial and financial authority to operate it efficiently and dynamically. In
the plant data are continuously generating by reformers, boilers, heat
exchangers, power generation units, ion-exchangers, coolers, hp stripper, urea
reactor, compressors, pumps, agitators, fans and blowers at every moment.
2.3 Organizational Structure of JFCL :-
In this project, Business unit is considered where information is generated. The Chief
Executive Officer of JFCL is Managing Director (MD). Under MD there are nine General
Managers (GM). There are about 50 (fifty) sections/subsections under nine GMs. The
names of division and sections i.e. business units are following:
Office of the Managing Director.
Office of the General Manager Administration:
Personnel Administration, Labor Section, Labor Welfare, School and College, Estate section, Transport section, CBA, Requirement Section and Common Service Section.
Office of the Chief Medical Officer: Medical Centre.
Office of the General Manager (Accounts and Finance):
General Accounts, Cost & Budget, Pay & Bill, Insurance, Tax and Audit, Cash
&Bank, Store Accounts and Computer Section.
Office of the General Manager Commercial:
Local Purchase, Foreign Purchase and Sales.
Office of the General Manager MPIC:
General/Chemical Stores, Spares Parts Store and Material Planning and Inventory Control (MPIC).
Office of the General Manager Technical:
Quality Control, Fire & Safety, Process Engineering and Inspection, Research and Development, Technical documentation:-Technical Services & MIS, Technical Library, Photocopy and Cyclostyle, Book Binding, Training, Computer Lab.
Office of the Chief Engineer MTS:
Machinery Maintenance, Plant Maintenance, Electrical Maintenance,
Instrument Maintenance, Central Workshop, Solid Handling System Maintenance.
Office of the Chief Engineer Construction:
Civil (housing) and Civil (Factory).
Office of the General Manager Operation:
Urea Plant, Ammonia Plant, Utility Plant and Bagging Plant.
2.4 Products & Services :-
JFCL is producing urea continuously. There are shifts in 24 hrs. There are four plants- urea plants, ammonia plant, utility plant and bagging plant. There are four individual groups of people to operate these four plants. After each 8 hrs, every shift-in-charge hands over his duty. In time of duty handover every shift in charge writes report about plant’s condition, performance, process parameter in shift report book. Daily Production and Plant Status are shown in Table 2-4.
Table 2
Production
Product UnitLast 24
hrsproducti
on
Month’s cumulati
ve
Current year’s
cumulative
Present stock
Ammonia MT 947 6748 97659 3642
Urea MT 1700 11566 172423 67067.69
Demin.water
MT 8340 57973 968122 2490
Nitrogen(N
2)NM3 - 3263 308961 18675
Steam MT 8240 57508 928206 -
Electric power
MWH
196.9 1375.9 24285.75 -
Table 3
Consumption
Product Unit Last 24 hrs production
Month’s cumulative
Current year’s cumulative
NG
(Titans meter)
MCF 43643 305269 4936206
UF-85/PF MT - - -
Demine. Water
M 8465 58109 967635
Nitrogen (N2)
NM 225 1012 314086
Table 4
Plant operating status
STG-1Load STG-2Load PDB Load 24hrs. Power Consumption3
3.9 4.0 0.39 MW 204.78 MWH
2.5 Summery :-
There are six sections in Maintenance and Technical Services (MTS) division in JFCL of BCIC. These are: -
Electrical maintenance,
Instrument maintenance,
Plant maintenance,
Machinery maintenance,
Central Workshop and
Solid Handling System maintenance.
JFCL is the largest industry of BCIC. So, it can’t be described broadly, though it has been descried as clear as possible.
3. SWOT ANALYSIS and FINDINGS
3.1 Introduction :-
Every Institute need to do their SWOT analysis. Because it helps to find its strengths and weakness.
SWOT Analysis :-
SWOT analysis is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture.
A SWOT analysis must first start with defining a desired end state or objective. A SWOT analysis may be incorporated into the strategic planning model. Strategic Planning has been the subject of much research.
S trengths : characteristics of the business or team that give it an advantage over others in the industry.
W eaknesses : are characteristics that place the firm at a disadvantage relative to others.
O pportunities : external chances to make greater sales or profits in the environment.
T hreats : external elements in the environment that could cause trouble for the business.
Identification of SWOTs is essential because subsequent steps in the process of planning for achievement of the selected objective may be derived from the SWOTs.
Strengths :-
A firm's strengths are its resources and capabilities that can be used as a basis for developing a competitive advantage.
MIS focus as monitoring the most essential parts and functions of JFCL to
make online monitoring affordable for every compressor, turbine, pump,
equipment and each business unit.
In JFCL, data entry works have been executing by using computer since 2000.
Therefore, daily productions report, inspection report, technical minutes,
different process data sheet of urea, ammonia & utility plant are preparing by
computer.
Weaknesses:-
The absence of certain strengths may be viewed as a weakness. The following may be considered weaknesses:
JFCL, detecting serious damage to prevent the machine from catastrophic,
costly failures.
JFCL has no strong brand identity in front of world.
Opportunities:-
The external environmental analysis may reveal certain new opportunities for profit and growth. Such opportunities include:
MIS can apply for online monitoring systems as a valuable tool for machine
maintenance. These systems can be recognized as a useful means of
increasing availability and reducing operating costs of JFCL.
JFCL has an excellent worker group to work in.
Threats:-
Changes in the external environmental also may present threats to the firm. Such threats include:
In JFCL actually IT is not used, computers are used only for data entry.
Though it should use MIS in its administrative department.
3.3 FINDINGS :-
Existing Management Information System of JFCL has been studied thoroughly the main findings are summarized below:
1. There are 21 computers for data entry & 18 programmable logic controllers (PLC) to control plant in the JFCL.
2. JFCL is now under planning to implement networking in each business unit. There is no distributed control system (DCS) even there is no planning to implement DCS in JFCL.
3. Every organization takes the decision at three decision levels: operations, tactics and strategy. In JFCL, around 327 officers work for management in these three decision levels, among those about 250 officers work in operation level. The operations level does of day-to-day operations and makes decisions. There is no plan of JFCL to computerize the operation level.
4. In JFCL, data entry works have been executing by using computer since 2000. Therefore, daily productions report, inspection report, technical minutes, different process data sheet of urea, ammonia & utility plant are preparing by computer
5. Manual MIS department of BCIC collects information from BCIC's enterprises monthly& offices. After compiling this data, BCIC prepares a report and circulates it to the concern ministries and all enterprises.
6. There is no MIS section and technical services section performs all kinds of reporting
So, these are the main findings and achievement.
3.4 Summery :-
MIS can apply for online monitoring systems as a valuable tool for machine maintenance. These systems can be recognized as a useful means of increasing availability and reducing operating costs of JFCL.
In JFCL actually IT is not used, computers are used only for data entry. IT may be used in every business unit. JFCL may use IT for communicate with supplier, vendor, and licensor of process, foreign expert, foreign & local purchase, process optimization, internationalization & HRD.
4. MIS IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 Introduction: -
The JFCL management has been executing required administrative, technical, commercial and financial authority to operate it efficiently and dynamically. In the plant data are continuously generating by reformers, boilers, heat exchangers, power generation units, ion-exchangers, coolers, HP stripper, urea reactor, compressors, pumps, agitators, fans and blowers at every moment. Besides sales; accounts and finance; production and maintenance; purchase and store; personnel and HRD; inspection and suppliers and customers also generate data. Now, there is no organized MIS to handle and processes for data take better decision.
During this technological era it is very difficult to make profitable or running smooth such a large enterprise without MIS. Therefore, it is crucial to implement MIS in this factory. Industrial countries have increased their productivity by applying IT. The recommendations of this study may facilitate increasing productivity for the company.
4.2 IT Infrastructure:-
The Information Technology Infrastructure (ITI) is an Information Technology (IT) management framework that provides practices for Information Technology Services Management (ITSM), IT development and IT operations.
ITIL gives detailed descriptions of a number of important IT practices and provides comprehensive checklists, tasks and procedures that any IT organization can tailor to its needs. ITIL is published in a series of books, each of which covers an IT management topic. The names ITIL and IT Infrastructure are registered trademarks of the United Kingdom's Office of Government Commerce (OGC).
JFCL is facing significantly to implement computerization systems every business unit for proper maintenance, operation and quality control, all technical data safeguarding, all equipments and machineries and others inventory planning and information of process parameter [6]. Therefore, JFCL needs to study in every working area of JFCL; examined the demand of computer in various divisions& sections of JFCL. A guideline may be made purchase computer, printer & other necessary related spare parts. JFCL needs to communicate BCIC as well as the whole world through Internet. Thus, the communication system of JFCL will be speedy convenient & available for all Internet connection.
JFCL needs to communicate properly with process licensors & vendors. Inter sectional and divisional information, i.e. all business unit of the company is not sufficient to communicate instantaneously for proper decision. It is difficult to purchase spare parts or other necessary part of equipments through manual/traditional system. The spare parts are needed to procure properly and timely to meet the need of plants. In this circumstance, JFCL needs to plan computerization as well as MIS to face the need of factory in proper time.
4.2.1 Hardware Acquisition :-
IT strategy should define the generic type of hardware that your business needs, and a timetable for its acquisition. Consider upgrade costs, warranties, what level of support you want and the maintenance contract with your supplier. These will affect pricing and ongoing costs.
Hardware Acquisition of JFCL
SL. No. Location Model number
Manufacturer
Qty.
in
Use
1.
6.6 KV
Power distribution A1NCPU
Mitsubishi
Electric Corporation
1
400 V Power distribution, IGG
2. plant, Ammonia & Urea Plant
A2NCPU Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
3
3. Water Intake Plant A3NCPU
Mitsubishi
Electric
Corporation
1
4. Water Treatment Plant
115U CPU941
Simatic S5 PS3A
Siemens 1
5. Diesel Generator
Semitic S5100UCPU 100
Siemens 1
6. Gas Turbine 5/15 processor Allen Bradley 1
7. Solid Handling System
1. TSX-30
2) TSX-47
3) TSX-67
4) TSX-69
Tele mechanic Services “Licenses Logicians”
7
4.2.2 SOFTWARE ACQUISITION
Software acquisition - types of software
There are several different types of software to consider when making acquisitions.
System software provides the framework for you to use a computer, but does not directly deliver any business functionality.
Application software is designed to support a particular business function - an application. There are three types of application software:
Off-the-shelf package - designed to suit an extremely large customer base. This can be sold online or through retail outlets without any direct contact between the software developer and the customer. The business user has no input into the functionality of the package.
Bespoke software applications - designed to meet the needs of a single customer. The software developer builds an application that meets the needs of the customer as defined in a specification. In this way the customer can obtain exactly the system that they need. This approach has no economies of scale and may be risky. Small businesses rarely commission bespoke software applications.
Tailored application software - has a standard base package, but you can commission changes to the functionality of the package to make it more suitable for your needs. Such changes will be carried out by the original software developer or a third party.
Accounting software:
Introduction :-
Maintaining accounts can be challenging for any business. Many businesses entrust everything to an accountant. Others aim to save time and money by using specialist accounting software.
If you choose the right package, good accounting software can help your business manage accounts more efficiently. It can make the process quicker and more straightforward. The growing emphasis on e-filing - or submitting records electronically - means that the use of accounts software is even more attractive because many packages can make this process very simple.
However, not all businesses will benefit from accounting software. This guide will help you to decide whether your business needs an accounts package and, if so, help you select the right type of product. The guide will also help you plan your implementation effectively.
Electronic Inventory Systems:-
Inventory management is an extremely important part of a business’s operation. Maintaining and storing inventory can be extremely costly and companies that have learned to efficiently manage their inventory have gained a distinct advantage over competitors. While inventory was once managed in ledger books and kept track of by hand, modern techniques use electronics to direct, monitor and count inventory throughout the supply chain.
1.RFID:-
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID involves placing a small radio chip in inventory items. This can be either an individual unit for later sale or an entire pallet or truckload of items. The chips send out a weak radio signal that can be picked up by workers walking within a few feet of the chip. This allows an employee to scan potentially hundreds, thousands or more items with a quick walk through a warehouse. One criticism of RFID technology is the cost of the individual chips, which, when used on low-margin products, can be cost prohibitive.
2.Bokode:-
One of the newest items in the world of inventory management technology is known as a bokode, a slight play on the word "barcode." Bokodes can read thousands of times the information as barcode readers and can be read by digital cameras, most interestingly cell phone cameras. Bokodes were developed by MIT and are made of an LED with a small lens. It is the light emanating from the LED that actually contains the information contained on the chip.
4.2.3 DATABASE ADMINISTRATION :-
Data administration or data resource management is an organizational function working in the areas of information systems and computer science that plans, organizes, describes and controls data resources. Data resources are
usually as stored in databases under a database management system or other software such as electronic spreadsheets. In many smaller organizations, data administration is performed occasionally, or is a small component of the database administrator’s work.
Database Administration includes the following tasks :Each database requires at least one database administrator (DBA) to administer it. Because an Oracle database system can be large and can have many users, often this is not a one person job. In such cases, there is a group of DBAs who share responsibility. A database administrator's responsibilities can include the following tasks:
Installing and upgrading the Oracle server and application tools Allocating system storage and planning future storage requirements for
the database system Creating primary database storage structures (table spaces) after
application developers have designed an application Creating primary objects (tables, views, indexes) once application
developers have designed an application Modifying the database structure, as necessary, from information given
by application developers Enrolling users and maintaining system security Ensuring compliance with your Oracle license agreement Controlling and monitoring user access to the database Monitoring and optimizing the performance of the database Planning for backup and recovery of database information
4.2.4 Telecommunication:-Telecommunications, also called telecommunication, is the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means. A complete, single
telecommunications circuit consists of two stations, each equipped with a transmitter and a receiver.
Using LAN in JFCL :-
Desktop machines on a LAN also require special software, which breaks a file or other information into packet-sized chunks, adds information about where the packet should be sent (this is called an envelope), and tells the network card to send the packet. This software allows the machines on a LAN to make use of the various services available on the LAN. There are several logical protocols used for network traffic.
An important point is that the same network card can handle many different software protocols and can do so simultaneously. In particular, your computer can be connected to the UIC campus network and to a departmental LAN through the same Ethernet card and cable. This situation already exists in the JFCL..
Using WAN in JFCL :- JFCL doesn’t use WAN widely. WAN has been used only for transferring data from JFCL to BCIC. So it can’t use online solutions such as website design, web hosting, content management systems, website maintenance, search engine optimization, online marketing, ecommerce solutions and much more.
4.3 TRAINING:-
BCIC decided to start training dedicating its strength to JFCL as these are considered as very effective and fast growing accommodating the IT users needs without having the complexity of large and expensive
already well established in the market. Training on IT is formed by a small but efficient group of people that made this adventure a reality.
Training on IT will also deliver other strategy. At time due, JFCL will add installation and configuration of the products supported.
In the future, there will be more vendor trainings added to the portfolio. But as everything that have to be done well, the additions will come gradually to maintain efficiency and quality of service.
4.4 Maintenance:-
Director : Manzoor Ahmad Tarafdar (Technical & Engineering)
Manager : Mr. Akbar Khan.
Ass. Manager : Mr. Kamal.
Types of Machines:-
6.6 KV Power distribution
400 V Power distribution, IGG plant, Ammonia & Urea Plant
Water Intake Plant
Water Treatment Plant
Diesel Generator
Gas Turbine
Solid Handling System
Mitsubishi Electrical RFP.
Material Issue: -
1. Needle2. Glue3. Paper4. File5. Box6. Tape etc.
Main Job:- Supply of needed elements and troubleshooting of disturbed machines is the key job of this unit.
Related Section : All.
Weakness Point : Sometimes they take a long time & failed to repair disturbed machine. That’s why workers have to pass an idle time.
Suggestion : This section should be make more powerful by developing the workers efficiency and with new sufficient machines.
5.CNCLUSION
AND
RECOMMONDATION
5.1 Preface:-
A management information system (MIS) is an organized method of providing past, present, and projected information related to internal operations and external intelligence. It supports the planning, control and operational function of an organization in the proper time frame to assist the decision-making process. A MIS can provide any organization with significant information at efficiently and effectively. It can provide the desired information in the proper form, to proper people and at a proper time. Thus, the management of JFCL may take proper initiative to implement MIS. The recommendations made in a study may facilitate better decision for increasing productivity of the company. This paper is an idea/motivation for implementation a management information system in Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited. Therefore, JFCL needs rapid implementation MIS to meet national/global demand with the help of educated and skilled personnel.
5.2 Recommendation:-
The following recommends have been made to implement MIS in JFCL. -
It is important to provide computers in each business unit of JFCL for
quality decision.
All business unit are needed to connect with networking system .
JFCL needs to provide training facility, for developed skilled people.
The plant may make an effort to incorporate recent technological
changes in respect of process, plant machinery and control strategy with
the consultation with process licensors, vendors and engineering
contractors.
A common information bank may be created by BCIC for spares and
components for all enterprises JFCL and other plants, thereby, ensuring
speedy maintenance of the.
REFERENCES
Md. Mamunur Rashid - Department of Production Management, Bangladesh Institute of Management.
Monthly Technical Report of Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited, several Monthly issues of 2010, published by JFCL, Tarakandi, Jamalpur.
Financial Year2009-2010 report of Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited, 2010 published by JFCL, Tarakandi, Jamalpur.
Project Proposal (revised) of Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited, 1990, published by BCIC, Dhaka.
WWW. BCIC (Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation). Com – Official Site of BCIC.
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