Integrated naval shipyard material control system
The naval shipyards are in the process of implementing the Bureau of Ships Management Information System for U. S. Naval Shipyards (MIS), which has as its keystone the production planning and control system and as its terminus the cost accounting system. The purpose of the MIS is to improve manageme...
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ftnavalpschool:oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/12361 2024-06-09T07:45:36+00:00 Integrated naval shipyard material control system Jahn, Donald R. Sojka, Casimir E. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.) Business Administration and Economics 1965 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10945/12361 en_US eng Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School https://hdl.handle.net/10945/12361 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Management Thesis 1965 ftnavalpschool 2024-05-15T00:43:36Z The naval shipyards are in the process of implementing the Bureau of Ships Management Information System for U. S. Naval Shipyards (MIS), which has as its keystone the production planning and control system and as its terminus the cost accounting system. The purpose of the MIS is to improve management techniques in order to reduce cost and meet the challenge of modern technology. A possible extension of the MIS is in the area of material redistribution between shipyards to forestall costly job delays and cancellations. This thesis explores the possibility of establishing a centrally managed redistribution system for material located in naval shipyards employing the techniques of rapid communications and automatic data processing systems. The area of direct material inventory (DMl), which is the most unstructured and uncoordinated, is used to study the possibilities of establishing a feasible integrated naval shipyard material control system to operate in conjunction with the present computerized logistics programs located at the Bureau of Ships. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Lieutenant, United States Navy Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy http://archive.org/details/integratednavals1094512361 Thesis DML Naval Postgraduate School: Calhoun |
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The naval shipyards are in the process of implementing the Bureau of Ships Management Information System for U. S. Naval Shipyards (MIS), which has as its keystone the production planning and control system and as its terminus the cost accounting system. The purpose of the MIS is to improve management techniques in order to reduce cost and meet the challenge of modern technology. A possible extension of the MIS is in the area of material redistribution between shipyards to forestall costly job delays and cancellations. This thesis explores the possibility of establishing a centrally managed redistribution system for material located in naval shipyards employing the techniques of rapid communications and automatic data processing systems. The area of direct material inventory (DMl), which is the most unstructured and uncoordinated, is used to study the possibilities of establishing a feasible integrated naval shipyard material control system to operate in conjunction with the present computerized logistics programs located at the Bureau of Ships. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Lieutenant, United States Navy Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy http://archive.org/details/integratednavals1094512361 |
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