Transport operations optimisation through lean implementation -A case study
- Nicha Deesrisakb(Author),
- Jose Arturo Garza-Reyesc(Author),
- Simon Peter Nadeemc(Author),
- Anil Kumarc(Author),
- Vikas Kumard(Author),
- ,
- bUniversity of Warwick,
- cUniversity of Derby,
- dUniversity of the West of England
Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Abstract
Lean has benefited industries, however, the research regarding its implementation in the transportation sector is limited. Therefore, there is huge potential for the implementation of Lean in the transportation sector. With the growing population and production, traffic congestion is no surprise, placing constraints on transport operations. This research utilises two extensions of the Lean tools of Transportation Value Stream Mapping (TVSM) and Transportation Overall Vehicle Effectiveness (TOVE). This research presents a case study of company XYZ based in Thailand, to optimise their transport operations through utilisation of Lean and its extensions mentioned earlier. As a result, the TOVE index is projected to improve from 17% to 31% and TVSM from 51% -70%. The empirical study presented in this research paves the way for further research and adoption of Lean in transportation operations.
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EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 1554-1565 (12 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (Issue July)Publication milestones
- Published - 01/07/2019
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- Scopus: 85079495450
