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E-BUSINESS ORGANISATION: PETRONAS
Value Chain:
Support Activities
Firm Infrastructure:
-PETRONAS is the national oil and gas company of Malaysia and is wholly-owned by the Government of Malaysia. Together with its subsidiaries and associated companies, PETRONAS, a fortune global 500’s largest corporation in the world.
-Fortune ranks PETRONAS as the 75th largest company in the world and the most profitable in Asia.
HR Management:
-PETRONAS provide industrial training programme for undergraduates from all disciplines with hands-on experience within the oil & gas industry and engage in many areas of the operations of a global company.
-Invest extensively on talent development to enable employees to consistently deliver superior performance, while at the same time, enhance their career prospects in the organisation. Technology Development:
-PETRONAS provide research and technology development services at Malaysia. They owned their research company which is PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.
-they innovate new technology development in various department to put Malaysia into a new frontier of technology and economic development to turn Malaysia into a leading petroleum industry centre in the region.
-Improving operational excellence through better plant and Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) performance, - aim to develop niche technologies to enhance the performance of core business.
Procurement:
-making oil and gas products available at reasonable market prices, promoting efficient use of energy and water, and supporting the use of renewable energy.
-preventing and eliminating injuries, health hazards and damage to property and conserving the environment.
-ensuring that products conform to quality and HSE standards, and meet the needs of society.
Primary Activities
Inbound Logistics:
-The Kertih IPC and the Gebeng IPC provide ready sites for petrochemical plants with the provision of industrial gases and utilities via the Centralised

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