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In today's society, electricity is a necessity that cannot be ignored. To ensure its availability and reliability, regular maintenance and efficient material management in power plants are essential. Material costs significantly impact operational costs, making expenditure control strategies extremely crucial. In supplier selection, organisations often overlook important factors beyond cost and risk. Rezaei proposes to combine Purchasing Portfolio Matrix (PPM) with Supplier Potential Matrix (SPM), a method that has been tested in various sectors but has not been widely explored in operation and maintenance (O&M) services. To address this gap, this study presents a comprehensive framework that integrates Resource-Based View (RBV) and Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) theories. Conducted through a case study of an O&M services company in Indonesia, the main objective is to improve the understanding of supplier selection in power plant operation and maintenance, enrich the method, and make a significant contribution to the field empirically. The application of the method improved efficiency by reducing warehouse inventory balances by an average of 10% per year, reducing workplace accidents, lowering the carbon footprint, and increasing customer satisfaction scores by 5% in terms of spare parts/material availability.
Setiyowati et al. (Tue,) studied this question.