MEASUREMENT OF SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA) METHOD IN THE DISTRICT AND CITY OF BOGOR
- 1. STMI Polytechnic Jakarta, Ministry of Industry, Republic of Indonesia
- 2. Department of Agroindustrial Technology, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University), Dramaga Bogor,West Java, Indonesia
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This study aims to measure the performance of the internal supply chain in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of footwear industry with the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach. The object of research in SMEs used six inputs and three outputs as indicators of supply chain performance. The inputs used were order fulfillment time, order fulfillment cycle, supply chain flexibility, total supply chain costs, cash to cash cycle time, and daily inventory. The output used, were delivery performance, order fulfillment and compliance with standards. This research had 21 Decision Making Units (DMU). The efficiency results obtained from the twenty-first was the average efficiency value of 0.721. There were five SMEs that already have an efficiency value of 1 which showed the highest efficiency, namely SMEs numbers 11, 14, 15 17 and 19. Those SMEs that had the highest efficiency have advantages compared to other SMEs, such as having inventory, chain costs low supply and fairly short footwear production cycle
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