Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) in the Indonesian Manufacturing Companies: Survey from Manager's Perspectives

In the context of Indonesian manufacturing companies, the implementation of supply chain risk management (SCRM) is considered relative immature, or in other words, it is still in the phase of initiation. This paper used exploratory study methodology to explore the phase of initiation in Indonesian manufacturing companies context. There are three main objectives of this paper. Firstly, is to confirm the urgency of needs of SCRM in the Indonesian manufacturing companies. Secondly, is to identify the practices of SCRM. Finally, it is to explore the source of supply chain risk. These three objectives were achieved through survey methods and interview semi-structured done with several operation managers. Findings from this research, indicate that most of questionnaires and interviewed managers believe that the implementation of SCRM is important to be implemented as it can reduce cost, reduce the lost of profit, and obtained fulfill order/demand within unpredictable condition after disruption. They also claimed that the information sharing, collaborative relationship and corporate social responsibility are the significant practices for SCRM implementation. Lastly, they stressed that the inbound and outbound sources of the risks need to be studied seriously as they can disrupt the operations of supply chain operation in the companies.

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