The effectiveness of procurement department towards the process of purchasing goods at Petrofac Malaysia / Ahmad Adiputra Selamat

This study is conducted as a partial fulfillment of the coursework of Project paper (IBM 662). Title of the study is “The Effectiveness of Procurement Department towards the Process of Purchasing Goods at Petrofac Malaysia”. The main objective of the study is to compare the current process of purcha...

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Main Author: Selamat, Ahmad Adiputra
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2009
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24593/1/PPb_AHMAD%20ADIPUTRA%20SELAMAT%20M%20BM%2009_5.pdf
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Summary:This study is conducted as a partial fulfillment of the coursework of Project paper (IBM 662). Title of the study is “The Effectiveness of Procurement Department towards the Process of Purchasing Goods at Petrofac Malaysia”. The main objective of the study is to compare the current process of purchasing goods at Petrofac Malaysia with what was suggested by MDT International in their training manual “Procurement and Supply Chain Management – How to Manage the Successful Contracts” produced in 2007 whether there was gaps identified or not. Besides, the researcher also would like to identify any deficiencies that might occur during the process of purchasing goods at by Procurement Department at Petrofac Malaysia. The study was conducted under two types of data collections; Primary data and Secondary data. The primary data was collected from the series of discussions with inter-department’s staffs at Petrofac Malaysia such as Human Resource, IT, Drilling, Subsurface, Production, Finance and Corporate Affairs. In the other hand, secondary data was collected from various source like internet, Petrofac’s Annual Report, magazines, newspapers, journals, books and articles that related to the topic of the study. As for the findings, the current practice at Petrofac Malaysia concerning the process of procuring goods are found similar with what was suggested by MDT International. Anyhow, the methods used by Petrofac Malaysia on selecting bidders are based on the rules and requirement by national oil company, Petroliam Nasional (Petronas) which from the database of bidders’ list called List of Licensed and Registered Companies (LLRC). The researcher also pretty sure the other countries also have their own methods on bidders’ selection in line with what was suggested by MDT International. The researcher also identified some deficiencies during the procuring process; time consuming, outsourcing activities and Approved Contract Values (ACV) monitoring. Therefore, there are few suggestions by the researcher in order to minimize the deficiencies and to increase the effectiveness of the procurement process by Procurement Department at Petrofac Malaysia.