Risk mapping and mitigation design of small and medium enterprises clothing products using supply chain risk management

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To ensure the supply of clothing product from SMEs as the object of research in this article, efforts are made to anticipate the failure of supply chain activities so that future losses can be avoided. All causes of risk must be identified and measured so that risk mitigation can be developed. A House Of Risk approach (HOR) is used to identify risks at each stage of the Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR). Further identified the possibility of occurrence of risk (occurance) and its impact (severity) with Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) model. Based on the level of risk can then be mapped the risk that ultimately can be determined risk mitigation. The identification process of HOR phase 1 found 24 risk events and 24 risk agents. The implementation of the second phase of HOR resulted in 14 mitigation actions to anticipate the occurrence of risks that would disrupt the supply chain activities of SMEs clothing products.

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Helmi, M. N., & Masri, M. N. (2017). Risk mapping and mitigation design of small and medium enterprises clothing products using supply chain risk management. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 277). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/277/1/012061

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