Amrina, Elita and Vilsi, A L
(2014)
Interpretive Structural Model of Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Manufacturing Evaluation in Cement Industry.
Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
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pp. 1111-1115.
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Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the relationships among the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for sustainable manufacturing evaluation in the cement industry. The initial KPIs have been identified and derived from literature, and then validated by industry survey. As a result, three factors dividing into a total of thirteen indicators have been proposed as the KPIs for sustainable manufacturing evaluation in cement industry. Interpretive structural modeling (ISM) methodology is applied to develop a network structure model of the KPIs. The results show the indicators of economic factor are regarded as the basic indicator, while the indicators of environmental factor are indicated to be the leading indicator. Of those indicators, raw material substitution is regarded as the most influencing indicator. The ISM model can aid the cement companies by providing a better insight in evaluating sustainable manufacturing performance.
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