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Reengineering helps improve materials procurement in Indian oil refinery
Prasanta K. Dey
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Aston Business School
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Material Procurement
100%
Oil Refinery
100%
Management Functions
66%
Materials Planning
66%
Business Process Re-engineering
66%
Material Management
66%
Procurement Process
66%
Copyright
33%
Inventory Management
33%
India
33%
Business Environment
33%
Executive
33%
Customer Value Analysis
33%
Information Technology Tools
33%
Petroleum Refinery
33%
Improvement Project
33%
Warehouse
33%
Art Information
33%
Dynamic Business Environment
33%
Building Partnerships
33%
Procurement Function
33%
Existing System
33%
Financial Benefits
33%
Business Process Management
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Heavy Oil
100%
India
100%
State of the Art
100%
Inventory Management
100%
Information Technology
100%
Paradigm Shift
100%
Oil Refinery
100%
Computer Science
Management Function
100%
Business Process Re-Engineering
100%
Procurement Process
100%
Business Environment
100%
Information Technology
50%
Technology Tool
50%
Paradigm Shift
50%
Customer Value
50%
Financial Benefit
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Business Process Management
100%
Business Environment
100%
Reengineering
100%
Materials Management
100%
Inventory Management
50%
Value Analysis
50%
Customer Value
50%
Social Sciences
Indians
100%
Material Management
100%
Information Technology
50%
Inventory Management
50%
India
50%
Value Analysis
50%
Process Management
50%
Engineering
Management Function
100%
Information Technology
50%
Value Engineering
50%