1. Design of sustainable green supply chain management using house of risk.
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Indrasari, Lolyka Dewi, Komari, Ana, Tripariyanto, Afiff Yudha, Santosa, Heribertus Budi, Siswanto, Eko, Vitasmoro, Pamadya, Pradana, Johan Alfian, and Salsabilah, Venus Khatta
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SUPPLY chain management , *HOUSING management , *SUSTAINABLE design , *ECOLOGICAL houses , *SUPPLY chains - Abstract
The continued role of the green management supply chain has become a parameter of the company's sustainability. The role that is realized is to provide effectiveness in terms of reducing risks arising from the supply chain. Risks that arise deserve to be identified by the achievement of reducing supply chain risks that occur. The purpose of this study is to model the risks of green supply chain management using the house of risk method. This method as an integration of FMEA-QFD. The product used as a case is snail chips from PT. QRP. Due to the ineffective supply chain, various risks arise where this risk in addition to harming the company also harms the snail material supply vendors. Identification of risks by occurrence and risk agents totaling 22 types. The findings serve as a basis for constructing potential risks modeled with a causal diagram. It was found that the highest case parameter was that there was poor communication with long responses, one of which was. As a result of this case, the prevention action indicator can be clearly known with consideration of 6M (man, machine, material, measurement, method and mother nature). That the preventive action relationship with 6M can create a green supply chain design according to existing conditions. The virtues of the design formed are considering 6M supported by the role of ISO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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