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Computer management systems in maritime organization

Georgescu Stefan and Munteanu Valentina
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Georgescu Stefan: Constanta Maritime University
Munteanu Valentina: Andrei Saguna University

Constanta Maritime University Annals, 2013, vol. 19, issue 1, 283-286

Abstract: Increasingly rapid changes in business environment and increase the complexity of activities within a shipping company needs to continuously adapt in a fast rhythm that often challenging exercise capacity and human factor analysis. ERP systems (Enterprise Resource Planning) was created as the solution to these challenges, being able to process a high volume of data and aggregated information to optimize processes and efficiency. The use of IT management solutions within an organization can optimize resources for multiple projects, you can remove failures created by the lack of centralized coordination of projects, can make project portfolio analysis to assess their performance and profitability An ERP is a complex multi-modular software application that integrates with the organization of economic processes to optimize and increase their efficiency. In terms of functionality, an ERP software covers the following areas of interest of the organization: planning, procurement management, inventory management, interaction with suppliers, customer relationship management, order tracking, financial management, human resource management. Starting from the premise of that the whole is greater than the sum of the parties, conducted an ERP integration organization and synchronization functions. It is an excellent means of integrating and ordering information, streamlining the exchange of data between departments

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Date: 2013
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