4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
In this part, a near choice of using traditional and
sustainable SCM is showed. Choosing between
traditional SCM or SSCM are according the problem
and the objective of the company. The decision is
based on the government regulation, costumer
pressure and the benefit that want to achieved.
5 CONCLUSIONS
According to all the paper that reviewed, there are
two type research, the first is case study and the
second, content review. Collect existing theories to
obtain a first intuition into the occurrence considered
underlines the needs inside the case study to expand
a theoretical.
These analyses produce the next major perception
are forces from ruling figures, consumers and
investors are part of SSCM, growing the provider
production can be reflected on a significance
impartial for firms applied supply chain. Corporate
risk management, social view of sustainability must
be another main attention.
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