DESIGN
AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER BASED WAREHOUSING INFORMATION SYSTEM
(A
CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA PORTS AUTHORITY) (NPA) LAGOS
ABSTRACT
This project is to address the problems encountered by the
staff of custom and their customers. In view of this problems, the manual
process involved in the handling and management of goods in custom office were
critically studied and the problems noted. This project went further to treat
the different techniques used in implementing the newly designed software. This
work is conducted towards the computerization of the existing system of
processing data in order to identify some various problems that is being
encountered in mechanical aspect of it and the manual method of data processing
in the billing of imported and exported customer goods and thereby recommending
first class solution to the problem of information system in the organization.
This theory also compares the existing system with the new
system which is exact and a faster way of processing data and the problem that
is faced by customers when they are clearing their goods from the wharf. This
theory includes with the implementation, programming, test run, change over the
process of the new system. The software is designed using visual basic 6.0
language. This language was chosen as a result of its easy syntax and structure
for developing windows-based applications.
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Warehouse is where goods and commodities are kept for
further clearance. Narrowing it to Nigeria Ports Authority, there are many
warehouses where imported consignment and goods are stored. This is cleared by
carrying the billing papers from post to post, waiting and wasting much time in
seeing who is in charge. Goods that takes about two weeks to berth into the
country takes another two weeks to get cleared. This makes the importers and
the clearing agents to run from port to port, in search of where the goods were
kept.
The introduction of computer in warehousing will enable
importers know which and where their goods are kept, as it will always be
stipulates on the bill of laden papers. Computer is hereby seen as a way of
handling, by systematically organizing them, recording or making notations on
them, following up with the appropriate action or the like.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM
The processing of billing papers for clearance of goods,
with manual method has led to omission of many records that ought to be
included. This is caused by inaccuracy of the manual billing process.
Due to the inefficiency in manual billing process, billing
papers are carried from post to post, waiting for who is in charge, thereby
delaying the goods that suppose to be delivered.
More so, goods are not delivered on time, due to the fact,
that goods that takes about two weeks to get into the country, still takes
another two weeks to be cleared.
1.3 PURPOSE OF STUDY
The purpose of this is study is to
1. Identify those problems caused by
using manual billing clearance
2. Finding out the effect of this in
Nigeria Ports Authority
3. Create computer awareness
4. Identify prospects for solution of
problems.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This research, base on the problem and prospect of using
computer in Nigeria Ports Authority, will help to develop interest towards computer.
The findings of this research will also help the management
to increase the income generation of Nigeria Ports Authority and smooth running
of the warehouse in general.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The researcher will identify all the problems, including the
financial constraints of the problems, encounter with the use of manual billing
clearance in warehousing.
1.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
Due to the financial constraints of the researcher and lack
of time, the researcher is concentrating the study in only Nigeria Ports
Authority Lagos.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
GOOD-
Goods carried in a ship
TONNAGE-
A measure of the capacity of a ship (1 ton = 100 cubic feet)
PORT- A
place where ship load and unload goods shattered form storms.
VESSEL-
A ship for transport by water
BILL OF LOADING- A list giving details of a ships goods
CONSIGNCE- A person or company to whom goods are sent form the
counting of export and who receives them.
MANIFEST- A list of all goods on the ship
WHARF-
This is a landing stage built along the shares for loading or unloading
vessels.
LABOUR-
An area of water protected from the open sea by land or walls in which ships
can shelter.
BERTH-
This is a place in the wharf where a ship can be died up or swing at anchor.
PORT OF LOADING- A place where ships load goods and leave for the
definition.
PORT OF DISCHARGE- A place where unload goods from poof of loading.
OCEAN FREIGHT- This is an amount charged by the carrier by the carrier for
transportation of goods by sea.
VOYAGE-
A journey by water mostly a long one in a ship.
SHIPPING- This is the process of pulling things on in a ship or
transportation goods by ship
WAREHOUSE- This is a store house
TRASNPORT- This is carriage of goods from one place to another
SAILING-
This is the movement of ship on a sea from one place to another
CUSTOM-
This are the people that are in charge of checking the vessel if it contains
any contraband items and the paper that contains the particulars of the
container in the vessels.
ROTATION NUMBER- A number allocated by the department of customs and
exercise to every ship entering into future use.
COMPUTER- This is an electronic machine that accepts data as input,
process it using a set of instructions and given out result as output. It also
stores information which could be received for future use.
DATA-
This are raw fact that have not been processed.
DISK-
It is a storage device that stores data or information.
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