ABSTRACT
Based on one of the issues that appear today about waste water that can pollute the environment, so this paper present a batik wastewater treatment equipment. It is a KOMBAT. It is a result of manner think of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) implementation. The procurement process of this equipment have need to made supply chain network because on a future development it will need by batik SMEs. The purpose of this paper is to gives a proposal of Supply Chain Network Design (SCND) to help batik SMEs on determine location of KOMBAT supplier/recycling center and collection center. Reverse logistics used for a base from theoretical model. The results of this study are the recycling center selected is Kramat and Petarukan. The collection center selected are Adiwerna, Kedungbanteng and Pulosari consider the capacity and demand. Sensitivity analysis consider about three things. Increase 50% of demand, increase 100% of demand and decrease 50% of capacity each entities. It shows that different happen in the selection of entity. This paper limited to region research and entity of SCND.
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- Determination of The Location Allocation For Recycling and Collection Centers of Batik Wastewater Treatment Equipment
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