Bah, Alpha Umaru (2021) Assessing The Impact Of Covid-19 Lockdown And Social Distancing Measures On The Supply Chain Of The Brewery Industry In Sierra Leone: Case Study Of The Sierra Leone Brewery Limited (SLBL). Masters thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Setelah wabah penyakit virus korona baru (Covid-19) pada akhir Desember
2019, banyak rantai pasokan (SC) dan industri di seluruh dunia yang sangat
terpengaruh oleh dampak virus tersebut. Tindakan seperti penutupan bandara
internasional, pelabuhan laut, perbatasan darat, penguncian nasional, jarak sosial,
tindakan karantina, dan kerja dari rumah telah berdampak pada banyak perusahaan
produksi dan konsumen di seluruh dunia. Tujuan keseluruhan dari penelitian ini
bertujuan untuk menilai dampak dari penguncian covid-19 dan tindakan jarak sosial
di SC Sierra Leone Brewery Limited (SLBL) yang berlokasi di Sierra Leone, Afrika
Barat. Studi ini memberikan wawasan tentang pemahaman SC dalam kaitannya
dengan pandemi Covid-19 dengan mengungkap isu-isu utama dari tindakan Covid�19 terhadap operasi normal perusahaan yang memberikan dasar bagi perusahaan
dalam pengambilan keputusan jika ada hal yang tidak terduga. gangguan ke SC�nya. Penelitian ini mengadopsi metode penelitian kualitatif studi kasus,
memberikan kuesioner terbuka untuk mengidentifikasi masalah utama yang
disebabkan oleh tindakan covid-19. Penelitian mengidentifikasi enam (6) masalah
utama dari tanggapan peserta dan mengusulkan inisiatif perbaikan dengan
menggunakan quality function deployment (QFD).
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After the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in late December 2019, many supply chains (SCs) and industries around the world have been greatly
affected by the impacts of the virus. Measures such as closure of international airports, seaports, land borders, nationwide lockdown, social distancing, quarantine measures, and work-from-home has impacted many production firms and consumers around the globe. The overall objective of the research aimed at assessing the impact of the covid-19 lockdowns and social distancing measures on the SC of the Sierra Leone Brewery Limited (SLBL) located in Sierra Leone, West Africa.
The study gives insights into the understanding of SC in relation to the covid-19 pandemic by uncovering key issues of the covid-19 measures to the normal operations of the company that provides a baseline for the company in decision making should there be such an unforeseen disruption to its SC. The research adopted a case study qualitative research method, administering open-ended
questionnaires to identify the key problems caused by
the covid-19 measures.
The research identified six (6) key problems from the
responses of participants and proposes improvement
initiatives by the use of quality function deployment
(QFD) framework.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Supply Chain (SC), Pandemi, Penyakit Coronavirus (Covid-19), Tindakan, Lockdown, Social Distancing, quality function deployment (QFD)Supply Chain (SC), Pandemic, Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19), Measures |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD38.5 Business logistics--Cost effectiveness. Supply chain management. ERP T Technology > T Technology (General) > T174.5 Technology--Risk assessment. T Technology > T Technology (General) > T57.6 Operations research--Mathematics. Goal programming |
Divisions: | Faculty of Industrial Technology > Industrial Engineering > 26101-(S2) Master Thesis |
Depositing User: | Alpha Umaru Bah |
Date Deposited: | 16 Jul 2021 08:25 |
Last Modified: | 16 Jul 2021 08:25 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/84347 |
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