The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia

The aims of this research were to identify key internal and external success factors within the forwarding industry and the organization, and to analyze competitive positioning of a forwarding business in Indonesia in order to obtain its optimal business strategy. Research method applied was qualita...

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Main Authors: Regina Inderadi, Larasati Adiannisa, Nugroho J. Setiadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2018-03-01
Series:Journal the Winners
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/winners/article/view/4584
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spelling doaj-a8b22ff1121d45a9a12799bb244c3d322021-01-13T04:25:44ZengBina Nusantara UniversityJournal the Winners1412-12122541-23882018-03-01191314310.21512/tw.v19i1.45844073The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in IndonesiaRegina Inderadi0Larasati Adiannisa1Nugroho J. Setiadi2Bina Nusantara UniversityBina Nusantara UniversityBina Nusantara UniversityThe aims of this research were to identify key internal and external success factors within the forwarding industry and the organization, and to analyze competitive positioning of a forwarding business in Indonesia in order to obtain its optimal business strategy. Research method applied was qualitative approach using case study. Respondents consist of 20 managers at Jakarta. Data collection was conducted in October 2017 at Jakarta using questionnaire distribution. The first stage of data analysis mapped company's strengths and weaknesses into Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) matrix, mapped market opportunities and threats into External Factor Evaluation (EFE) matrix, and mapped competition into Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM) with the application of Expert Choice Software. The results of the external and internal audit were used to generate alternative strategies by applying a Business Competitive Position Matrix, Grand Matrix Strategy, and BCG Matrix. Three alternative strategies were selected from matrices conducted prior to Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM), namely adding the new sub-business unit to serve delivery service for small-sized goods (product development), conduct IT innovation to open opportunities in entering E-Commerce business (market development), and liquidation. The outcome is a product development strategy, which is indicating that the best strategic decision for the future sustainability in the business competition is to add new sub-business unit in small-sized goods delivery.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/winners/article/view/4584business strategybusiness competitionforwarding businesslogistics
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author Regina Inderadi
Larasati Adiannisa
Nugroho J. Setiadi
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Larasati Adiannisa
Nugroho J. Setiadi
The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia
Journal the Winners
business strategy
business competition
forwarding business
logistics
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Larasati Adiannisa
Nugroho J. Setiadi
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title The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia
title_short The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia
title_full The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia
title_fullStr The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia
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publisher Bina Nusantara University
series Journal the Winners
issn 1412-1212
2541-2388
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The aims of this research were to identify key internal and external success factors within the forwarding industry and the organization, and to analyze competitive positioning of a forwarding business in Indonesia in order to obtain its optimal business strategy. Research method applied was qualitative approach using case study. Respondents consist of 20 managers at Jakarta. Data collection was conducted in October 2017 at Jakarta using questionnaire distribution. The first stage of data analysis mapped company's strengths and weaknesses into Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) matrix, mapped market opportunities and threats into External Factor Evaluation (EFE) matrix, and mapped competition into Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM) with the application of Expert Choice Software. The results of the external and internal audit were used to generate alternative strategies by applying a Business Competitive Position Matrix, Grand Matrix Strategy, and BCG Matrix. Three alternative strategies were selected from matrices conducted prior to Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM), namely adding the new sub-business unit to serve delivery service for small-sized goods (product development), conduct IT innovation to open opportunities in entering E-Commerce business (market development), and liquidation. The outcome is a product development strategy, which is indicating that the best strategic decision for the future sustainability in the business competition is to add new sub-business unit in small-sized goods delivery.
topic business strategy
business competition
forwarding business
logistics
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/winners/article/view/4584
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