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Smart Logistics 5.0: Integrated Transportation Innovation for Global Supply Chain Efficiency Kasrim
Maneggio Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): OCTOBER-MJ
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/22prmm50

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Smart Logistics 5.0 represents the latest evolution in supply chain management, integrating digital technologies (IoT, edge computing, AI, blockchain, big data) and physical automation (robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones) with human-centered principles, sustainability, and resilience. This systematic literature review examines publications from 2020–2025 to understand how multimodal integrated transport innovations improve efficiency, transparency, and resilience in global supply chains. The review methodology involved searches in major databases (Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar) using keywords related to Industry 5.0, Smart Logistics, integrated transport, IoT, blockchain, and autonomous logistics; records were then screened against clear inclusion criteria and analyzed thematically. Findings indicate that IoT combined with edge computing enhances operational visibility and real-time orchestration; AI and big data analytics improve forecasting accuracy and route optimization; and blockchain supports traceability and administrative automation via smart contracts. Furthermore, multimodal transport integration (sea, land, air, rail) enabled by digital platforms has been shown to lower door-to-door costs, accelerate deliveries, and bolster network adaptability to disruptions. Major barriers include fragmented data standards, high upfront investment needs, regulatory issues (notably for autonomous vehicles and drones), and workforce skills gaps. Distinct from earlier reviews, this study emphasizes the role of multimodal transport innovation within the Smart Logistics 5.0 framework as a key driver of a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable global supply chain.
Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Implementing Sustainable Logistics: A Case Study of Regional Supply Chains in Southeast Asia Kasrim; Nur Wahyuni; Risza Presty Rumani
Maneggio Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): OCTOBER-MJ
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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of multi-stakeholder collaboration in implementing sustainable  logistics across Southeast Asia using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach. In the context of regional  economic integration, collaboration among governments, private sectors, academia, and civil society plays a pivotal role in achieving environmentally friendly and resilient supply chain efficiency. The study reviewed 85 scholarly publications from 2015 to 2025 focusing on collaborative governance, digital innovation, and cross-border green logistics practices. The findings reveal that logistics research trends in ASEAN have shifted from cost-efficiency to technology integration and social sustainability. Multi-stakeholder collaboration significantly enhances distribution efficiency, strengthens supply chain resilience, and expands MSME participation in the digital logistics ecosystem. Nevertheless, challenges persist in the form of technological disparities, fragmented regulations, and limited digital literacy in developing economies. Guided by the collaborative governance framework and Triple Bottom Line principles, this research concludes that sustainable logistics requires intersectoral synergy driven not only by technological innovation but also by adaptive, transparent, and value-based governance.   
Cloud-Based Transportation Management System (TMS) Implementation for Distribution Efficiency in National E-Commerce Kasrim; Berilian Ayu Kusuma; Isah Fitriani
Maneggio Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): OCTOBER-MJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/dc5de563

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of a cloud-based Transportation Management System (TMS) in enhancing distribution efficiency within Indonesia’s national e-commerce sector using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach. The adoption of cloud-based TMS has become an integral component of Indonesia’s digital logistics transformation, emphasizing efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. The findings indicate that TMS can reduce transportation costs by 15–25%, accelerate delivery times, and optimize route planning through real-time data integration. Economically, the system strengthens national competitiveness by improving productivity and fostering cross-sector collaboration among logistics providers, government bodies, and e-commerce enterprises. From a sustainability perspective, TMS contributes to carbon emission reduction and energy efficiency in transportation, aligning with the nation’s green logistics initiatives and net-zero emission targets. Nevertheless, its effectiveness remains dependent on digital infrastructure readiness, human resource competence, and policy support for cross-sector data interoperability. This research highlights that the successful adoption of cloud-based TMS requires collaborative governance and inclusive technological integration policies. Therefore, TMS serves as a strategic foundation for enhancing distribution efficiency, e-commerce competitiveness, and sustainable digital economic growth in Indonesia.