Proceedings of the Conference on Global Research on Sustainable Transport (GROST 2017) 2018
DOI: 10.2991/grost-17.2018.57
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How to Reduce Cargo Damage?

Abstract: Abstract:The objective of this paper is to improve the perfomance of cargo delivery by minimazing the number of cargo damage. This paper explains the steps to reduce cargo damage and also explains what the usual reasons are that cause damage to cargo. The most important things to be noticed is how to handle the cargo and how to reduce the number of risk possibility by finding the things that may cause it.Fishbone diagrams and interview were used to collect data. Fishbone diagrams were used to identify and clas… Show more

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“…According to [29], cargo damage is the most occurring problem in the logistics sector. These authors mention five main causes of cargo damage: human error (such as miscommunication); handling error (examples include incorrect placement in plane or having incorrect/missing documents); machine/tool error (such as having old or broken equipment); environment (such as temperature); and packing material.…”
Section: Natural Language Processing For Incident Handlingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [29], cargo damage is the most occurring problem in the logistics sector. These authors mention five main causes of cargo damage: human error (such as miscommunication); handling error (examples include incorrect placement in plane or having incorrect/missing documents); machine/tool error (such as having old or broken equipment); environment (such as temperature); and packing material.…”
Section: Natural Language Processing For Incident Handlingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 1, potential damage areas are marked with a red arrow to give the reader an idea of the scale of these (based on author's own experience and [2][3][4][5][6]). In the operation of a forklift truck, the following operating states can be distinguished: transport (P1) and handling in the vertical (P2) and horizontal (P3) planes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%