https://research.e-greenation.org/SJTL , Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2023 13| page E-ISSN : 2987-1050, P-ISSN : 2987-1026 DOI: https://doi.org/10.38035/sjtl.v1i1 Received: 10 March 2023, Revised: 26 March 2023, Publish: 1 April 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Determination of Performance Indicators For Cooking Oil Logistic Using Fuzzy-Delphi Method Evan Saputra 1 1 Faculty of Enggineering, Padang State University, Indonesia, saputrae06@gmail.com Corresponding Author: saputrae06@gmail.com Abstract: Logistic issues are still become a serious matter for Indonesian society. This problem should be seriously considered by Indonesia. Many sectors that support logistic growth should be arranged properly in order to increase the value of performance of logistic in Indonesia. Agriculture sector is one of the sectors that has important role in national development integration. Unfortunately, production growth for this sector is still relatively low compared to some other sectors with value 1.85%. One of the agricultural sectors in Indonesia was palm oil plantations that produces cooking oil. Currently, Indonesia was suspected by having problems on the cooking oil distribution. Cooking oil distribution margins are tending to increase, while margin is one of the efficiency indicators in distribution system. The increasing of distribution margin indicates that the distribution of the commodity is inefficient. Thus, we need to improve efficiency and effectiveness in all logistics activities. The issue is, what are the relevant indicators to manage the logistics of cooking oil in an effort to improve the efficiency and effectiveness. Determination of performance indicators can be done by getting the opinion and consensus of the experts who understand the logistics of cooking oil. The method used is the Delphi method that will integrated with fussy method. The method is called Fuzzy-Delphi method. Keywords: Cooking Oil, Fuzzy Delphi Method, Logistic, Performance Indicators. INTRODUCTION Indonesia’s logistic cost is even the highest one among the other ASEAN countries with the value against Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is 28,4% or 1.820 billion rupiahs, while ideally the value of logistic cost is should not be more than 15% (Kemenperin, 2016). This statistic shows clearly that the cost of logistic Indonesia is still very expensive, due to the inefficient of enterprise’s logistic activities. This problem should be seriously considered by Indonesia. Many sectors that support logistic growth should be managed properly in order to raise the value of logistic performance in Indonesia. In Table 1 below, it is shown the growth of business sector in Indonesia from 2014 to 2016, with 2010 as the base year.