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    Gap Analysis of Green Supply Chain Management Using Green Supply Chain Operation Reference Method in The Garment Industry

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    2024
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    Pradana, Adiyan Alam
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    The garment industry, a fashion sector business, produces large quantities of ready- to-wear clothing. Indonesia's growth aligns with community needs and population growth, resulting in promising profits. The industry has expanded internationally and is based on creativity. Quality control is crucial for obtaining goods that meet desired standards. The goal is to satisfy the target market, return investments, and benefit the company in the long term. To maintain the pace of the industry, superior and skilled human resources are employed to ensure continuous improvement and meet the needs of the local and international markets. PT. Sandang Asia Maju Abadi is one of many garment companies that run the cloth production business that is located in Tugu Wijaya Kusuma Industrial Estate, Jalan Tugu Industri I/8, Randugarut Village, Tugu District, Semarang, Indonesia. These studies aim to determine the performance score of the Green Supply Chain Management and give recommendations on the problem that has been identified. Sustainable Supply Chain Operations are used to identify the Key Performance Indicator and measure the performance score of the indicator. It is found the existence of 6 indicators, in which 3 indicators have reached the target value and the other 3 have not reached the target. It was found that the Green Supply Chain Management performance score is 50% which is categorized as bad.
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