绿化新加坡建筑供应链

George Ofori
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摘要

众所周知,建筑活动对环境有重大影响。此外,施工过程通常是分散的,涉及到具有不同目标的几个方面。因此,通常情况下,他们中没有一个人对保护环境承担直接责任。供应链管理(SCM)的概念现在普遍应用于商业中,以实现供应链中企业的互利(从组织提取基本原材料到最终客户)。供应链管理的一个基本原则是“集成”。然而,供应链管理在建筑行业并不广为人知。本文考虑了应用供应链管理整合新加坡施工过程的潜力,从而解决了其环境绩效差等紧迫问题。研究发现,供应链管理有助于新加坡建筑供应链的绿色化。就如何提高供应链管理的意识,以及最有可能成功的建筑企业如何应用供应链管理提出了一些建议。
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Greening the construction supply chain in Singapore

It is acknowledged that construction activity has major impacts on the environment. Moreover, the construction process is usually fragmented, and involves several parties with different objectives. Thus, often, none of them normally assumes direct responsibility for protecting the environment. The concept of supply chain management (SCM) is now commonly applied in business for the mutual benefit of enterprises in the supply chain (from the organization extracting the basic raw material to the final customer). A basic principle of SCM is “integration”. However, SCM is not well known in the construction industry. This paper considers the potential of applying SCM to integrate the construction process in Singapore, and thereby, address its pressing problems including its poor environmental performance. It is found that SCM can help to green the construction supply chain in Singapore. Some recommendations on how awareness of SCM can be enhanced, and its application by construction enterprises made most likely to succeed are offered.

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