2023
DOI: 10.24912/jitiuntar.v11i1.21056
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Supply Chain Performance Measurement Using Scor 12.0 in Sport Shoes Company

Abstract: A manufacturing company in Indonesia creates sports shoes under the particular brand is still having trouble with a number of issues, including late raw material deliveries from suppliers, production that falls short of expectations, and delayed product delivery to customers. The performance of the supply chain must therefore be measured. The study assesses the importance of supply chain performance within the organization and offer recommendations for improvement to raise supply chain performance within the o… Show more

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“…This research comprises five stages: (1) identification of key performance indicators (KPIs) for the three levels of the Green SCOR metric, (2) application of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to determine the weightage of each level of the Green SCOR metric, (3) normalization of indicators using Snorm De Boer method, (4) computation of green supply chain performance, and ( 5) development of proposed recommendations. This stage has likewise been conducted by other previous studies [21], [28], [29]. Study Munawir et al [21] evaluated the green supply chain performance in the batik industry, study Hapsari et al [30] assessed the green supply chain in shoe manufacturing, and study Qurtubi et al [29] evaluated the green supply chain practices in garment industries.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This research comprises five stages: (1) identification of key performance indicators (KPIs) for the three levels of the Green SCOR metric, (2) application of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to determine the weightage of each level of the Green SCOR metric, (3) normalization of indicators using Snorm De Boer method, (4) computation of green supply chain performance, and ( 5) development of proposed recommendations. This stage has likewise been conducted by other previous studies [21], [28], [29]. Study Munawir et al [21] evaluated the green supply chain performance in the batik industry, study Hapsari et al [30] assessed the green supply chain in shoe manufacturing, and study Qurtubi et al [29] evaluated the green supply chain practices in garment industries.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%