Design Key Performance Indicator for Sustainable Warehouse: A Case Study in a Leather Manufacturer

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This research discussed the design of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for sustainable warehouse for leather manufacturing industry. A thirty four indicators are found from literature study and validated by experts using likert scale. A number of 30 KPIs are declared valid then suggested to be KPIs for sustainable warehouse for leather manufacturing industry. The KPIs consisted of 12 economical indicators,10 social indicators and 8 environmental indicators. To find out the priority of each KPIs, then their importance weight are identified using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) by sending AHP questionnaire to experts. The result shows that Economical factor is the most dominant factor (0,4796) followed by social factor (0,4055) and environmental factor (0,1150).The KPIs and its weight can be used as guidance for leather manufactures to increase their sustainable performance.

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Kusrini, E., Ahmad, A., & Murniati, W. (2019). Design Key Performance Indicator for Sustainable Warehouse: A Case Study in a Leather Manufacturer. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 598). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/598/1/012042

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