Analysis And Risk Mitigation Of The Kapulaga Supply Chain Using The House Of Risk (HOR) Method (A Case Study on Kapulaga SMEs in Baseh Village, Kedungbanteng Subdistrict)

Authors

  • Faqih Fadillah
  • Retno Widuri
  • Joni Prayogi

Abstract

The Kapulaga SME in Baseh Village, Kedungbanteng District, Banyumas Regency, faces challenges in supply chain risk management, such as maintaining product quality, addressing product returns, and dealing with price fluctuations from major companies. This study aims to identify supply chain risks and develop effective mitigation strategies. The methodology employed includes the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) framework to map and identify risks in supply chain activities such as planning, sourcing, making, delivering, and returning. Additionally, the House of Risk (HOR) method is used to measure and analyze the Aggregate Risk Potential (ARP) values of identified risks and prioritize the most appropriate mitigation measures. Based on the results of HOR Phase 1, 25 risk events and 24 risk agents were identified. The ARP calculation identified three risk agents with the highest ARP values: weather factors, limited production equipment capacity, and a lack of suppliers. Subsequently, HOR Phase 2 was conducted to design mitigation actions, resulting in nine proposed actions. From these, priority mitigation actions were selected, including securing funding sources to invest in new equipment, adding or upgrading production equipment with higher capacity, utilizing modern drying equipment (drying ovens), and scheduling production based on seasonal conditions to optimize weather utilization.

Keywords: Risk Management, HOR, SCOR.

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Published

2025-02-17