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Muhammad Asrol, Syahruddin Syahruddin,
Volume 33, Issue 3 (IJIEPR 2022)
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Forging Industry Supply Chain involves various actors and acts as Industry Intermediate providing various products for downstream industrial customers. This study aims to analyze supply chain performance and recommend improvement strategy at forging Industry. This study applied supply chain operation reference (SCOR) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to analyze supply chain performance. A SWOT analysis assisted to improve supply chain performance. The data was validated at PT ABC and PT XYZ as two focal company in supply chain operations of forging industry. The results show that the supply chain performance at PT. ABC 99.42% and 99.05% in 2019 and 2020, respectively.  PT. XYZ showed supply chain performance score as 96.60% and 97.52% in 2019 and 2020, respectively. This study has succeeded in formulating efforts to improve the supply chain performance, namely: producing quality goods according to domestic market specifications, maintaining good relations with suppliers or outsourcing, improving services using high technology.
 
Muhammad Asrol, Muchammad Arief, Hendra Gunawan,
Volume 34, Issue 3 (IJIEPR 2023)
Abstract

The food industry's supply chain primarily relies on materials that are not environmentally friendly. To address this issue and improve overall performance, the implementation of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) becomes crucial. The objective of this research is to analyze the factors influencing the adoption of GSCM and its impact on the performance of the food industry, particularly in Indonesia where there is a high potential for waste production and environmental impact. The study targeted 83 food industry companies as respondents, achieving a response rate of 76.82%. The research employed a Partial Least Squares (PLS) and statistical analysis approach to test hypotheses regarding food industry performance. The findings indicate that GSCM does not directly affect food industry performance. However, GSCM has a positive influence on Green Innovation, which in turn has a positive impact on Company Performance. Green Innovation acts as a mediator between GSCM and Corporate Performance. The implementation of a GSCM at the food industry not only enhances environmental performance but also to improved economic performance. It is emphasized that renewable company innovations should be integrated alongside the adoption of green supply chains. The study highlights that the positive effects of the GSCM  are more significant when mediated by green innovation.
 

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