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Title: CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY
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Authors: Jia MAO
Jia Mao
Choosak Pornsing
ชูศักดิ์ พรสิงห์
Silpakorn University
Choosak Pornsing
ชูศักดิ์ พรสิงห์
pornsing_c@su.ac.th
pornsing_c@su.ac.th
Keywords: Supply chain risk
multiple-attribute decision-making
grey relational analysis
construction industry
Issue Date:  22
Publisher: Silpakorn University
Abstract: Managing supply chains involves not only the delivery of commodities but also the consideration of the disruption caused by various forms of uncertainty. Consequently, in order to follow a risk reduction strategy, supply chain management needs to start with risk analysis and appraisal. The grey relational analysis is a decision-making method that considers many attributes and is utilized in this article. In construction supply chain management, fifteen experts from a sample construction business in Kunming were consulted to validate three essential risk factors and fourteen sub-risk factors that were obtained from the literature. Following that, a group of five decision-makers from a sample construction project participated in the evaluation of five different suppliers of steel material. Based on the significant risk variables of time, cost, and quality, the outcome demonstrated that a regional supplier, B2, delivers superior performance compared to other rivals. The GRA procedure demonstrated that it is a straightforward method that can be implemented in actual reality. Another recommendation made by the study was to consider two specified factors with caution.
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URI: http://ithesis-ir.su.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/5857
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