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Implementation of Warehouse Management System Planning in Finished Goods Warehouse Wiku Larutama; Dewang Rangga Bentar; Rifqy Oktavian Risdayanto; Ridwan Salman Alvariedz
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 2, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v2i2.62840

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Warehouses play an important role in the supply chain by serving as a link between producers and end consumers. Warehouses not only serve as a place to store goods, but also have other important functions. Operational efficiency and logistics control in finished goods warehouses are increasingly becoming an urgent need for companies in various industries. However, ineffective warehouse management can lead to negative impacts such as decreased profits and customer dissatisfaction. Therefore, efforts are needed to manage warehouses with good efficiency and structure. This article discusses the concept of Warehouse Management System (WMS) and finished goods warehouse management in an effort to improve operational efficiency and logistics control. Through a qualitative approach with data acquisition using literature review from various relevant sources, the relationship between the use of WMS and increased productivity in a company is examined. The results showed that there was a significant improvement in the performance of a company. The WMS is proven to increase the number of orders received and the company’s operational efficiency. WMS aids inventory management with real-time stock data, preventing shortages or excesses. Successful implementation demands proper strategy, tech utilization, planning, system integration, and employee training. Thus, WMS implementation can bring about positive changes in warehouse operational efficiency, inventory optimization, and meeting customer needs.
STOPIA: A Wearable Sensor and IoT based Truck Driver Stress Monitoring System to Reduce Traffic Accidents Ihsan Nurhadi; Dewang Rangga Bentar; Ahmad Reza Ar-Rafi; Septian Ade Isnanto; Vina Dwiyanti
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 3, No 1 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v3i1.64691

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Truck drivers are known to be a demanding profession as their workload affects their body condition. On the basis of these problems, it is necessary to take preventive measures to reduce material losses and casualties. Through the use of the literature review method, the authors reveal a visual representation of the prevailing trends in the existing body of research on how stress impacts truckers and stress control to minimize accidents. The representation of ongoing research and shortcomings in potential future investigations was then used as a reference in prototyping, the stages of which are presented in the form of flow charts. The results show that stress primarily causes driver fatigue, alongside various indicators that serve as benchmarks for identifying fatigue-related factors. It was also found that there is an undeniable link between stress and fatigue in truck drivers during work performance. As part of the research results, the authors propose a solution in the form of sensors and IoT-based wearable devices that can help measure stress indicators, namely STOPIA. With the implementation of STOPIA, it is hoped that accurate recognition of driver fatigue conditions can be achieved, reducing the risk of traffic accidents, and providing comfort and safety for truck drivers and the transportation industry. Thus, this technology has the potential to decrease accident risks, enhance driver management, and reduce accident-related costs in the transportation industry.