Track: Supply Chain Management
Abstract
In the newspaper supply chain, the printing process, the procurement of paper, ink, and printing plates to the distribution of newspapers to consumers are the main business processes. The risk involved in the supply chain of the newspaper industry is particularly large. Supply chain risk management is used to identify and mitigate the negative impacts of supply chain performance. This study aims to identify operational risks in the newspaper supply chain using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) methods and create alternative mitigation strategies. Risk measurement in FMEA is done by using a risk matrix, namely the Risk Priority Number (RPN). As a result, 27 operational risks have the potential to disrupt the newspaper printing process, with critical risks occurring in the newspaper delivery process. Then identify the factors causing the critical risk from the top event to the root cause of the risk (basic event). The results received are the causes of risk in the form of error splicing, unstable roller, inaccurate plate, unpredictable weather, lack of worker skills, pests and diseases, purchase forecast error, old transport, and traffic jam.
Keywords
Supply Chain Risk Management, Failure Mode Effect and Analysis, Risk Priority Number, Fault Tree Analysis, Mitigation