E - COMMERCE FOR DERIVED PRODUCTS (CASE STUDY : KAMPUNG NANASKU) Jurnal english
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Kampung Nanasku needs an effective information system to manage product sales, orders, payments, transactions and reports. This research aims to overcome the challenges faced by Kampung Nanasku by developing a e-commerce for derived products. The aim is to increase product sales reach and simplify stock management and transaction reporting. This system is not only intended for internal use but also to facilitate customers in ordering and paying for products online, including integration of payment methods such as bank transfers for customer convenience. The method used in this research is the Waterfall method, which organizes software development sequentially. The research results show that e-commerce for derived products has succeeded in increasing stock efficiency and accuracy of transaction reports. The integration of online payments and efficient delivery services has also succeeded in improving customer satisfaction and reaching a wider market outside the region. This research provides a new contribution by presenting innovation in website-based sales for Kampung Nanasku. By removing geographic boundaries, information technology not only improves internal operations but also expands marketing and product distribution opportunities. This study not only provides a solution for Kampung Nanasku but also offers a model that can be used by other institutions to improve the sustainability and welfare of members. Overall, this research illustrates how implementing e-commerce for derived products can change the traditional paradigm in product sales, offering the potential for further development in the analysis of long-term impacts on sustainability and further developments in the future.
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