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Analysis of Distribution Information System of Rice Supply Chain Management at PT. Jatisari Sri Rejeki

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  • Parlindungan Harahap
  • R. A. E. Virgana
  • Wiwik Tri Hapsari
  • Tezza Adriansyah Anwar

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One of Indonesia's commodities that has great potential is rice. Rice is a strategic commodity and is a staple food of the Indonesian nation. The consumption of rice every year always increases along with the rate of population increase while the increase of rice consumption is not comparable with the rate of increase of production and harvest area. The sequence of rice processes undergoes several stages of the supply chain: agriculture (growing), harvesting, harvesting, packing, and transportation. In terms of actors, the supply chain consists of several businesses such as farmers, local wholesalers such as collecting traders, traditional retailers / supermarkets, and customers. PT. Jatisari Sri Rejeki Karawang is one of the companies that organize the management of food industry business especially the rice along with its chain of activities in an integrated manner by utilizing all resources effectively, efficiently and synergistically so as to increase business growth to achieve the intent and purpose of the company.

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  • Parlindungan Harahap & R. A. E. Virgana & Wiwik Tri Hapsari & Tezza Adriansyah Anwar, 2019. "Analysis of Distribution Information System of Rice Supply Chain Management at PT. Jatisari Sri Rejeki," International Journal of Financial Research, International Journal of Financial Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 11(5), pages 321-326, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijfr11:v:10:y:2019:i:5:p:321-326
    DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v10n5p321
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