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Logistics and Supply Chain Engineering: Perspectives on Paperless System for Highway Automatic Tollgate (HAT) through Industry 4.0. in Indonesia

Published date: Mar 10 2020

Journal Title: KnE Life Sciences

Issue title: The 2018 International Conference on Logistics and Business Innovation (ICLBI)

Pages: 103–109

DOI: 10.18502/kls.v5i3.6564

Authors:

Gatot SuharjantoArchitecture Department, Faculty of Engineering, Bina Nusantara University, Jl. K. H. Syahdan No. 9, Kemanggisan, Palmerah Jakarta 11480 Indonesia

Khristian Edi Nugroho SoebandrijaKnugroho@binus.eduIndustrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Bina Nusantara University, Jl. K. H. Syahdan No. 9, Kemanggisan, Palmerah Jakarta 11480 Indonesia

Abstract:

This paper elaborates discourse on Highway Automatic Tollgate (HAT) within logistics and supply chain engineering perspectives. The aforementioned HAT and its implementation are complying with the Product Design Engineering’s perspectives within theoretical and industrial implementation through Industry 4.0 in Indonesia. The objective of this paper is to intertwine the theoretical perspectives with industrial implementation. The industrial implementation constitutes the effort to implement paperless system for HAT in order to reduce wasted papers that are necessarily needed by user of this HAT, as transaction proof. The result and discussion of this paper comprise several discussions to be considered. To begin with, the result of this paperless system helps the cleaning service officers to reduce their cleaning duty. Furthermore, the result of this paperless system integrates the concept of industry 4.0 within scope of internet of things (IoT) and internet of everything (IoE). Subsequently, the discussion on this paper refers to the discourse on logistics and supply chain engineering perspectives, to ease the transaction proof involving big data. As a result, it reduces significantly the vehicle traffic and time needed to proceed to transaction in the aforementioned HAT. This paper refers to the research methodology within quantitative approach. As future research, it is indispensable to intertwine both aforementioned theoretical and industrial implementation. Both implementation, as future research, need to be integrated within the Asia Region.

Keywords: big data analytics; internet of things; making Indonesia 4.0; paperless mechanism; product design engineering

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