DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING: FINANCIAL AND RISK ANALYSIS ON EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT AT PT ABC
This study explores strategic financial management solutions for PT ABC during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the procurement of vital airport equipment. It examines the feasibility of acquiring essential heavy equipment such as ARFF vehicles, X-ray machines, ambulances, and narcotics &am...
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id-itb.:802242024-01-19T13:57:49ZDATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING: FINANCIAL AND RISK ANALYSIS ON EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT AT PT ABC Rizki Firdaus, Ahmad Manajemen umum Indonesia Theses COVID-19, aviation industry, financial analysis, equipment procurement, predictive data estimation, NPV analysis, owner estimate, Monte Carlo simulation. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80224 This study explores strategic financial management solutions for PT ABC during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the procurement of vital airport equipment. It examines the feasibility of acquiring essential heavy equipment such as ARFF vehicles, X-ray machines, ambulances, and narcotics & explosives detectors amidst financial challenges. Employing financial models like predictive data estimation, Net Present Value (NPV) analysis, owner estimates, and Monte Carlo simulations, this research evaluates the probabilities and risk distributions associated with various procurement strategies. The objective of the study is to determine the most economical vendors and procurement methods, using owner estimates as a negotiation tool. Risk evaluation is carried out through Monte Carlo simulations, providing insights into the likelihood and impact of risks related to procurement. In conclusion, this research identifies Vendor A for ARFF vehicles, Vendor D for X-ray machines, Vendor E for ambulances, and Vendor G for narcotics & explosives detectors as the most cost-effective options. Leasing with a 3-year period emerges as the most feasible financial option, in accordance with PT ABC’s internal regulations. Utilizing owner’s estimates for negotiation leads to lower procurement costs with a cost difference ranging from 24.66% to 40.43%. Monte Carlo simulations indicate a higher risk associated with purchasing than leasing. This research enhances the effectiveness of PT ABC's heavy equipment procurement in strategic decision-making by integrating various financial and risk analyses. text |
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This study explores strategic financial management solutions for PT ABC during
the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the procurement of vital airport
equipment. It examines the feasibility of acquiring essential heavy equipment such
as ARFF vehicles, X-ray machines, ambulances, and narcotics & explosives
detectors amidst financial challenges. Employing financial models like predictive
data estimation, Net Present Value (NPV) analysis, owner estimates, and Monte
Carlo simulations, this research evaluates the probabilities and risk distributions
associated with various procurement strategies. The objective of the study is to
determine the most economical vendors and procurement methods, using owner
estimates as a negotiation tool. Risk evaluation is carried out through Monte Carlo
simulations, providing insights into the likelihood and impact of risks related to
procurement. In conclusion, this research identifies Vendor A for ARFF vehicles,
Vendor D for X-ray machines, Vendor E for ambulances, and Vendor G for
narcotics & explosives detectors as the most cost-effective options. Leasing with a
3-year period emerges as the most feasible financial option, in accordance with PT
ABC’s internal regulations. Utilizing owner’s estimates for negotiation leads to
lower procurement costs with a cost difference ranging from 24.66% to 40.43%.
Monte Carlo simulations indicate a higher risk associated with purchasing than
leasing. This research enhances the effectiveness of PT ABC's heavy equipment
procurement in strategic decision-making by integrating various financial and risk
analyses.
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DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING: FINANCIAL AND RISK ANALYSIS ON EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT AT PT ABC |
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