2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aaspro.2015.01.022
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Risk Measurement of Supply Chain Organic Rice Product Using Fuzzy Failure Mode Effect Analysis in MUTOS Seloliman Trawas Mojokerto

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“…Many articles have been published on food supply chain risk assessment and the application of FMEA in this area. Moreover, the method has been applied in controlling food production risk [21,22,59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many articles have been published on food supply chain risk assessment and the application of FMEA in this area. Moreover, the method has been applied in controlling food production risk [21,22,59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, FMEA has been widely used in the food industry to assess risks in the food production process [21]. This method has been used in determining the risks in the agricultural supply chain for identifying the risk of damage or lost quality and product contamination throughout the entire supply chain [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2021). In the second category, to deal with the fuzziness of risk reprioritization criteria, fuzzy logic stand-alone-based risk reprioritization ranking approaches are presented by Rohmah et al. (2015) and Muhfirodin et al.…”
Section: Supply Chain Sustainability Risks – Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first category, scholars reported the use of conventional Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) for ranking supply chain risk is exemplified by the works ofAnin et al (2015),Wahyuni et al (2018),Nurmianto et al (2019),Rivas et al (2019) andSanny et al (2021). In the second category, to deal with the fuzziness of risk reprioritization criteria, fuzzy logic stand-alone-based risk reprioritization ranking approaches are presented byRohmah et al (2015) andMuhfirodin et al (2015) and its integration with pairwise-based risk reprioritization criteria based on the AHP and TOPSIS are reported byAlora and Barua (2022). Considering the influence of the weight of risk reprioritization criteria,Slamet et al (2017),Raihan et al (2019) andOrzaez and…”
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“…The supply chain is also affected because of the several sources of uncertainty and the complex relationships between actors. Rohmah (2015) determined the supply chain risk in ordering organic rice products in MUTOS. The results revealed that the risk priority order in the supply chain for organic rice, in descending order of importance, is as follows: risk of product return, loss in quality, product contamination during processing, lack of stock, competition, quality incompatibility, chemical contaminants, supply delays, processing delays, damage during processing, machine damage during processing, demand change, damage during storage, and risk of decreased production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%