Model Rantai Pasokan Agile untuk Komoditas Sayuran Segar

Authors

  • Nadia Yefika Jurusan Teknik Industri Fakultas Teknik Universias Andalas Kampus Limau Manih, Padang 25163
  • Rika Ampuh Hadiguna Jurusan Teknik Industri Fakultas Teknik Universias Andalas Kampus Limau Manih, Padang 25163

Abstract

Fresh vegetables are commodities that sold on traditional markets especially in rural region in
Indonesia. Fresh vegetables sold on the traditional markets will be distributed to retailers and wholesalers.
The study is study and build supply chain model of fresh vegetables from Koto Baru, Agam to retailers and
wholesalers in Pekanbaru. The problem is fulfil the demand in terms of both quantity and quality of fresh
vegetables. Purpose of the study was to build supply chain that provide benefits for the actors in the
supply chain, namely farmers and collectors. Model is formulated with deterministic static situation.
Objective function is maximization of revenue in the supply chain system. The variables of model is price
of vegetables at the farmers and collectors. Analysis is conducted by comparing the three scenarios.
Keywords: fresh vegetables, rantai pasokan, agile, deterministic, scenario

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2016-11-09

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