This study aims to examine the effect of supply chain information integration consisting of internal and external Information Integration on organizational performance, which consists of customer satisfaction, supply chain performance, and financial performance. The technique of collecting data is based on a questionnaire distributed to 185 small food industry owners. Methods of data analysis is based on using SEM-PLS. The results show that internal information integration affected customer satisfaction, supply chain, and financial performance. External information integration is proven to have a non-linear effect on customer satisfaction and on the performance of the supply chain. Customer satisfaction and supply chain performance affect financial performance. Internal information integration is more dominant and plays an important role in increasing the performance of the organization.
The selection of diesel fuel supplier at PT. X which were held in four operational areas, namely South Sumatra, Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, and East & North Kalimantan. The purpose is to determine the criterias, subcriterias and their importance weights in the selection of the best diesel fuel suppliers for each operational areas of PT. X. This study will compare the use of two well-known multi-criteria decision making methods namely AHP (Analytical Hierarcy Process) and AHP-TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution). The criterias were tested are Quality, Price, Capability, Delivery, Supplier Profile, and Service & Relationship with the results of the highest weighted criteria is Delivery, then followed by the highest weighted subcriteria is Supply Capability.
Keywords— AHP, TOPSIS, Supplier Selection, Best Supplier
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