Computer is used
for varieties of purposes in dairy industry. The requirement has been
increasing due to its attractive features. Its application as management information
system (MIS) for effective decision making, optimizing product mix,product
composition, procurement and distribution routes, inventory management and
maintenance of plant –machineries etc. has been found very popular. We are discussing
some of them here:
i.
Computerized MIS in Milk Procurement:
a) Milk Billing:
Analysis of data for number of milk supplying centers based on quality and
quantity was a tiresome job before the computerized billing system came in
dairy industry. One can visualize receiving milk in two shifts from thousands
of procurement centers. Added with this dynamics, there are other complex payment conditions relating to milk
procurement and pricing policies{(good /sour/curdled), fat basis, double axis
basis, total solids basis, incentives for promoting milk
procurement quantity and quality, negative incentives forcontrolling non-genuine
and poor quality milk etc.}. A number of persons were required in manual system
to manage this, which was time consuming and less flexible too. But the
computer application made it feasible to frequently bill and pay.
b) MIS for other
procurement related activities: Similarly, computer application has proved a
boon in managing huge information relating to milk collection,quality
monitoring, technical inputs, monitoring of artificial insemination activities and
providing timely payment to milk producers. Computerized information system can
help to determine milk procurement cost and its impact on sale price. Quick
analysis of milk value would be helpful in effective purchase of milk and conserve
commodities.
c) Optimize
scheduling of milk procurement routes: Data bank about milk routes,capacities
of vehicles, reception timing and quality status helps in scheduling of routes
ii.
Optimization of Product Composition
Operational
research techniques are used in formulation of products to have optimization
for PFA norms, nutritive value and cost factor. Linear programming by involving
large number of variables is utilized in the optimization technique.Maximum and
minimum limits of individual and group ingredients is included in the programming
.
iii.
Plant Automation
Automation with
fully integrated or part wise is done to suit the dairy’s requirement.Fully
automatic plant employs automatic operations for the entire operations. As discussed
earlier, data are captured on computer system for milk quantity and quality.
Based on the collection and demand of the market for milk and milk product,
planning is done. Full automation with on line displays/ messages keep informed
for timely monitoring. All information regarding stock of milk and milk products,
receipt /dispatches, losses etc. are known without any lapse of time to manage
the operations. Computerized operations can control the product quality in
better way. For this sensor or good sensitivity is employed to measure the process
outcome. Sensor feed back is given to controller for adjustment of variable
that are responsible for quality attribute.
iv.
Product Mix Models
Based on the
availability and cost of raw materials including milk, market demand,opening
stock and value addition of products, a product mix decision is taken by using
computer software employing linear programming models.
v.
Computerized Accounting System
Computerized
accounting is a normal phenomenon in most of the organization. All the input
data of transactions are fed into the system on batch or on-line basis.The
system gives all the report as per the management requirements. Finalization of
account is possible within a short time. All the financial reports including
trading account, profit & loss account and Balance Sheet can be taken out
promptly.Computerized system also helps in employees’ salary payment, vendor
payment and furnishing of
all legal return along with deposition of contributions. Similarly accounting
of milk and milk products to monitor and control handling losses is quite
effective to have control over losses by the use of computers.
vi.
Computerized MIS Application in HR Management
In manual system
due to problem of speed, various personnel issues were not getting management
attention leading to de-motivation. Personnel information can be effectively
stored in data bank and utilized for boosting personnel moral.
vii.
Networking for Wider MIS Application
Organizations are
utilizing benefits of Networking by connecting one department and /or
organization through computerized system. More information and better monitoring
is feasible with the help of wide area networking applications. National Dairy
Development Board (NDDB) Anand has developed computerized networking system by
networking of all the milk unions and federations. Some of such usage of
computer includes use of GIS, National Information Network (NIN) etc.
viii.
Preventive Maintenance
The data /information
of each equipment /machine with required periodicity is helpful in carrying out
preventive maintenance effectively. Operator / Technician in manual system and
auxiliary equipment in the automatic system will perform the operation of
preventive maintenance as per the displayed instruction of computer based on
the input data. This will help in automatic generation of break down and maintenance
information required for management decision of optimum resource utilization.
ix.
Utilities Management
Computer
application in the monitoring of utilities is of a great importance. Dairy plant
requires important utilities like refrigeration, steam, water and electricity.
By the use of computer prompt information and control can be exercised to get quality
service.
x.
Application in Packaging and Statistical Quality Control
Computer
application in packaging of products to ensure content, labeling, selecting source
of content to pack is of a great value. Statistical quality control can be effectively
implemented with the help of computers.
xi.
Application in Vendor Development
Computer is used in
material management function for inventory control, report generation,
generation of orders and vendor performance assessment. This ensures cost
effective sourcing of quality materials.
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