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Development of Web Applications and Dashboard Reporting Systems for Inventory Management and Order Planning: A Case Study of Cycle Mania Store |
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| Creator | Suthanya Lumpheung |
| Title | Development of Web Applications and Dashboard Reporting Systems for Inventory Management and Order Planning: A Case Study of Cycle Mania Store |
| Publisher | Faculty of Logistics and Digital Supply Chain |
| Publication Year | 2566 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Logistics and Digital Supply Chain |
| Journal Vol. | 1 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 58-69 |
| Keyword | Inventory Management, Order Planning, Web-Based Application, Dashboard Reporting |
| URL Website | https://ph03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JLDSC/article/view/738/747 |
| Website title | https://ldsc.nu.ac.th/?p=2726 |
| ISSN | ISSN 2985-0088 (Print) ISSN 2985-0096 (Online) |
| Abstract | Retail establishments of varying sizes, including small, medium, and large enterprises, often grapple with the challenge of managing their inventory effectively. This predicament involves striking a delicate balance between ensuring product availability to meet customer demands and avoiding the accumulation of excessive inventory, a result of over-ordering. To address this challenge, the development of a web-based application has been explored, with two primary objectives: (1) to reduce inventory management costs and (2) to shorten inventory management time. This web application systematically collects and records data, which is then presented in real-time through an integrated dashboard interface. The effectiveness of this approach was empirically tested using Cycle Mania store operations, yielding substantial results. Notably, the dashboard reporting system played a critical role in facilitating strategic inventory procurement planning by providing real-time insights into inventory status and movements. Furthermore, the web application demonstrated its efficacy by significantly reducing both the time and financial resources typically expended on inventory management, achieving a remarkable reduction of up to 85.56%. |