International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER)

Title: Green Supply Chain Management Performance (Case Study: Green Supply Chain Management Toward SCOR 14.0)

Authors: Mochamad Agung Wibowo, Naniek Utami Handayani and Maulida Asri

Volume: 8

Issue: 10

Pages: 92-98

Publication Date: 2024/10/28

Abstract:
The performance measurement of construction supply chains has seen significant evolution. The SCOR 12.0 model, which initially measured supply chain efficiency through five main processes: plan, source, make, deliver, and return, has now evolved. The increasing emphasis on sustainability has led to adopting Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM), which integrates environmental aspects into the supply chain. Two case studies on infrastructure projects demonstrate that SCOR 12.0 and GSCM have significantly enhanced efficiency and productivity, although challenges related to responsiveness and cost remain. This research aims to develop a more comprehensive performance measurement model with SCOR 14.0, which not only evaluates economic aspects but also strongly emphasizes environmental and social performance. The proposed SCOR 14.0 model holds the potential to enhance efficiency and productivity further while also promoting environmental and social responsibility. However, it is crucial to note that further research is urgently needed to validate the integration of SCOR 14.0 into construction supply chains and to understand how this approach can support sustainability and competitiveness in the construction industry.

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