Research on the Practice Path and Performance Evaluation of Philips Green Supply Chain in the Netherlands
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v7n2.14Keywords:
Netherlands, Philips, Green supply chain, Performance appraisalAbstract
Driven by the global sustainable development trend, the green supply chain has become the focus of manufacturing enterprise reform. Taking Philips Company of the Netherlands as an example, the green path structure is constructed, the technical measures and process control strategies of key nodes are analyzed, the performance evaluation index system is designed, and the effect of green operation is quantitatively analyzed by fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method. The results show that Philips has performed well in environmental performance and operational efficiency, and the path design is systematic and practical. This study provides method reference and case support for the construction and evaluation of green supply chains in multinational manufacturing enterprises.
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