THE STUDY OF DEMAND USING WMS SOFTWARE FOR WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN LOGISTICS LABORATORY

  • Sujanya Kaewprayta College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Suwat Nualkaw College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Keywords: WMS software, Warehouse, Warehouse management

Abstract

              This research aim to develop the Process of using WMS software for warehouse management system in logistics laboratory of the College of Logistics and Supply Chain in Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University where is used for students to use as a learning resource in the real working in warehouse. The logistics laboratory is a simulation of work within the warehouse. Inventory characteristics and complete retail operation. But now the WMS software in the logistics laboratory is not fully functional. This research therefore needs to study the need to use the WMS software to develop a logistics laboratory to be fully functional by studying the needs of the software of personnel and students within College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The purpose of this research is to survey and analyze the personnel and students data of College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University in using WMS software and to increase the efficiency of warehouse management in the logistics laboratory. The samples used in this research were Personnel and students within College of Logistics and Supply Chain in a total of 100 people. The research instruments were questionnaires which tested confidence by finding the alpha coefficient of Cronbach. Determination of frequency, percentage and standard deviation were used in data analysis. The results of this research can be analyzed using the warehouse management system of the sample group as a whole at a high level. Also the sample group are different with gender, age, education level and work experience. There are different learning methods for using WMS.

Published
2019-11-27