2021
DOI: 10.3390/logistics5040089
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Logistics Work, Ergonomics and Social Sustainability: Empirical Musculoskeletal System Strain Assessment in Retail Intralogistics

Abstract: Background: A large proportion of logistics jobs still rely on manual labor and therefore place a physical strain on employees. This includes the handling of heavy goods and physiologically unfavorable postures. Such issues pose a risk for employee health and work capability. This article provides a detailed empirical analysis and a decision process structure for the allocation of ergonomic measures in warehousing and intralogistics processes. Methods: The methodological basis is a load assessment of the muscu… Show more

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“…Besides, meat spoilage contributes to one-third of emissions (i.e., the greenhouse gas emissions like CO2) and 75% of land area used by wasted food 3 . Although traditional techniques which are prone to human errors, such as manually monitoring and controlling or utilizing non-intelligent systems, are still employed in meat supply chain management across countries, especially in developing economies 4 . However, the industry 4.0 paradigm recommends the automation of processes using novel technologies 5 and new technologies such as artificial intelligence to enhance sustainable performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, meat spoilage contributes to one-third of emissions (i.e., the greenhouse gas emissions like CO2) and 75% of land area used by wasted food 3 . Although traditional techniques which are prone to human errors, such as manually monitoring and controlling or utilizing non-intelligent systems, are still employed in meat supply chain management across countries, especially in developing economies 4 . However, the industry 4.0 paradigm recommends the automation of processes using novel technologies 5 and new technologies such as artificial intelligence to enhance sustainable performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, labor has been stated as one of the main problems in logistics. In the literature, more emphasis is placed on human resource management in logistics and supply chains [1][2][3]. Regardless, the area is still under-explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work done by workers is generally repetitive and requires good physical fitness. Whenever working in an awkward position strains a body part and can cause injury, fatigue can lead to permanent disability can reduce the occurrence of injuries during work (Loske, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%