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040 _aOCLRC
082 _aT 350 2022 400
100 _aDasulung, Joseph D.
245 _aPhilippine army ordnance inventory management system:
_btroubleshooting problems and concerns through process streamlining/
_cJoseph D. Dasulung.
260 _aParaƱaque City:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2022.
502 _aMaster Thesis
520 _aThis study intended to analyze how the current Philippine Army Ordnance Inventory Management System be improve towards process streamlining by troubleshooting problems and concerns. The researcher utilized a qualitative descriptive research method using questionnaires among 100 respondents, with 50 non-commissioned officers assigned from infantry units which are the end-users, and 50 non-commissioned officers assigned from Army Support Command which are the providers. Results showed that both the providers and end-users are having difficulty in the delivery of ordnance items as well as the inventory management system the Philippine Army is implementing. Hence, streamlining the process by troubleshooting the problems and concerns for the end-users and the providers is highly needed to improve the ordnance inventory management system. At some point, the delay and sometimes restricted inaccurate data to timely deliver the ordnance items to the end-users must be revisited to see where the systems are flawed. To respond to this, a proposed review of the system and policies was initiated for this purpose.
650 _aLogistics Management System.
650 _aTransportation Management.
650 _aInventory Management.
942 _cTHES
_jT 350 2022 400
999 _c9584
_d9584