THE PERFORMANCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT USING SCOR MODEL TO POTATO FARMERS
Haryadi Sarjono (a*), Berliana Nathalia Jadi (b)
a) Management Department, BINUS Business School Undergraduate Program, Bina Nusantara University, Jl. K H. Syahdan No. 9 Kemanggisan, Jakarta Barat 11480, Indonesia
*haryadi_s[at]binus.edu
b) Management Program, BINUS Business School Undergraduate Program, Bina Nusantara University, Jl. K H. Syahdan No. 9 Kemanggisan, Jakarta Barat 11480, Indonesia
Abstract
Effective and efficient supply chain management in agriculture can have an impact on the welfare of potato farmers in Indonesia. The supply chain involves the activity of making raw materials until finally the product to the end user. One measurement of supply chain performance can be done using the SCOR method model of the specified attribute. This study conducted a comparison of the supply chain for potato farmers in Central Java, which are in two places, Dieng, Kejajar, Wonosobo and in Tawangmangu, Karanganyar. Research using Scor Model calculations is continued by doing Benchmarking, Gap analysis, Opportunity Measurement, Fishbone Analysis and a process framework that includes business processes or mapping, performance benchmarking, best practice analysis, and organizational design. Aiming at efforts to improve the performance of the supply chain currently in agriculture, especially potato farmers. Problem solving focused on improving the supply chain with to-be design mapping, benchmarking, selection of best practices, and to-be designs.
Keywords: Potato, Farmer, SCOR Model, Gap analysis, Opportunity Measurement, Benchmarking, Fishbone Analysis.
Topic: Management