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Contact Name
Aulia Zikri Rahman
Contact Email
azikrirahman@upi.edu
Phone
+6281327076691
Journal Mail Official
jlsc_upi@upi.edu
Editorial Address
Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi No.207 Bandung 40154 - Jawa Barat, Indonesia.
Location
Kota bandung,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain
ISSN : 27764397     EISSN : 27764400     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17509/jlsc
Core Subject : Engineering,
The Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain promotes research in the broad field of Logistics and Supply Chain with particular respect to Indonesia, but not limited to authorship or topical coverage within the region. Contributions are expected from senior researchers, project managers, research administrators and PhD students at advanced stages of their research, representing both public organizations and private industry. Equally, the journal if intended for scholars and students, reseachers working at research organizations and government agencies, and also for enterprises undertaking applied Research and Development to lead innovations. The editorial contents and elements that comprise the journal include: Theoretical articles Empirical studies Practice-oriented papers Case studies Review of papers, books, and resources. As far as the criteria for evaluating and accepting submissions is concerned, a rigorous review process will be used. Submitted papers will, prior to the formal review, be screened so as to ensure their suitability and adequacy to the journal. In addition, an initial quality control will be performed, so as to ensure matters such as language, style of references and others, comply with the journals style. The below mentioned areas are just indicative. The editorial board also welcomes innovative articles that redefine any Logistics and Supply Chain field. Logistics System Development E-Logistics International Logistics Logistics Information System Customer Relationship Management Material Handling Warehouse Management Inventory Management Procurement Freight Logistics Transport Management Supply Chain Management
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Advancing Technology in Healthcare Supply: A Review Caesar Seta Pandega; Aulia Zikri Rahman
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 3, No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v3i1.61938

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Supply Chain Management (MRP) has an important role in healthcare services, including in Indonesia where the majority of raw materials used by the pharmaceutical industry are imported. From the world perspective, Indonesia's pharmaceutical and healthcare industry is known to be very expensive. The Indonesian government has struggled to control the pharmaceutical industry due to its complexity. Too many players that take roles in this industry are also extending the supply chain flow thereby increasing the price to be paid by the end customer (patient). In this era of globalization, technology has played a role and helped human life in almost all aspects, including the health and pharmaceutical service sectors, therefore it is hoped that the use of advanced technology can be a solution to overcoming the complexity in Indonesian health services.
INFORMATION SYSTEM DESIGN IN WAREHOUSE INVENTORY CONTROL Wiku Larutama; Anisa Putri Rahmadani Lubis; Adelia Suyatno; Nabilah Hana Camellia
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 3, No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v3i1.62069

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Inventory management is a crucial aspect for the smooth operation of businesses, as the availability of stock significantly impacts the company's operations. Supporting successful inventory management involves utilizing an information system that assists the company in monitoring inventory in real time and presenting accurate and up-to-date information. The purpose of conducting this research is to comprehend the concept of inventory control and its interrelation with an information system. The stage of this research is to carry out a research framework starting from planning, designing until the system can be used by users. In addition, the results of a literature review that was conducted using data from earlier studies by other researchers were used. The role of information systems in inventory control is of paramount importance, as it can enhance effectiveness and efficiency by providing real-time data about warehouse stock, thereby reducing the risk of errors that could result in losses for the company. Therefore, the development of an inventory control information system is anticipated to alleviate issues related to inventory management within the company.
Supporting National Food Security Through the Implementation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in the Warehouses of Badan Urusan Logistik Fatimatuz Zahroh; Najma Sekar Langit; Steven Julianto Situmeang; Hanissa Okitasari
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 3, No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v3i1.61999

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As many as 20,000 tons of rice in 2019 were discarded from the Logistics Agency (BULOG) warehouses due to their declining quality, making them unfit for consumption. The cause of rice damage is that the storage owned by BULOG is not a special warehouse for storing rice. This study aims to analyze BULOG rice storage and formulate ways to improve rice quality in realizing food security The method used in this research is qualitative approach and data collection using Focus Group Discussion (FGD) involving 15 people in the Edu Logistics Hub community. The application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) which processes information from rice stored in warehouses can minimize human error. The decline in the quality of rice in BULOG warehouses can be overcome by applying the First In First Out (FIFO) method and the application of RFID technology.
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
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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.
Strategies to Improve Logistics Cost Efficiency in Indonesia Nai'la Nursyifa; Annisa Febrianti; Mardhiyyah Cahaya Chalia; Asep Hadian Sasmita
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 3, No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v3i1.62207

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Logistics is one of the important indicators to achieve social justice for all Indonesian people. With an effective, efficient, and competitive logistics process, Indonesia will certainly become a country that can not only fully protect its people but will also certainly be able to spread the impact of world economic growth like Singapore. Therefore, this article aims to help all logistics actors, the government, and all Indonesians to be able to jointly create social justice for all Indonesians by involving vocational training as an engine for forming qualified human resources in the technical field of logistics management process implementation. By exploring using the systematic literature review method and synthetic matrix of various secondary data, it can be found that there are some similarities in the problems and appropriate solutions in increasing the efficiency of logistics costs by maximizing in 4 things, namely, infrastructure, multimodal transportation, dwelling time, and application of application technology

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