Title of article :
A review on characteristics of warehouse (hubs) management and basic analysis on warehouses operating in chennai city
Author/Authors :
Shashidharan, M (Academy of Maritime Education and Training) University, India , Srinivasan, C B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, India , Mahajan, Yogesh Indira school of business studies, India , Anwar, Shameem (Academy of Maritime Education and Training) University, India
Abstract :
Warehouse (Hubs) Management represents one of the key elements of logistics that stores goods
between the point of manufacture or production and the spot of consumption in order to confer a
never ending
ow of goods. It plays a crucial part in the supply chain of an organization to stock
up products effectively in Material Management practices. The potential of Warehouse (Hubs) has
received much attention, recently, and considered to be an increasing and novel approach among the
best performing organizations. Warehousing operation is vital as it serves as the hub, where nodes
are linked to their respective spokes.
An effective strategy adopted in the Warehouse (Hubs) enables to enhance and to satisfy the
customer genuine needs as demonstrated earlier. Hence, in the present study, we investigate the
level of warehousing characteristics or attributes associated with supply chain Warehouse (Hubs)
effcacy, among the selected employees of logistic sectors and Warehouse (Hubs) management firms,
functioning in Chennai city, with a sample size of 417 respondents, using descriptive statistics. Results
showed that there was a signicant positive correlation was observed with moderate frequency of
35.4% followed by high frequency 30.7% respectively among examined respondents and elucidated
their intention and a quest for sustained or continuous effective Warehouse (Hubs) management
measures, to improve and target the unique demands of the customers.
The outcomes of the descriptive analysis showed that, obtained mean values as above 3 (3 <)
indexed clearly that looking for hub and spoke model strategy that ensured adoption of safety pa-
rameters with a higher standard deviation (1.169). The low standard deviation indicates the low
possibility and our ndings shown to be higher opportunities for integration of effcient Warehouse
(Hubs) management. Study inferred that effective and continuous Warehouse (Hubs) management
confers a promising platform for enhanced data management cost optimization, forecasting of de-
mands, in the light of value added approaches in supply chain management of examined Warehouse
(Hubs) sectors.
Keywords :
Warehouse (Hubs) operation , Supply chain management , Hub and spoke , Safety parameters , Logistic management
Journal title :
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications