Author
Listed:
- Shuvojit Das
(Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh)
- Gazi Md. Mahbubul Alam Rajin
(Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh)
- Md. Nazmul Hasan Sarker
(Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh)
- Md. Mahraj Uddin
(Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet 3114, Bangladesh)
- Golam Sakaline
(Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia)
- Edit Süle
(Department of Corporate Leadership and Marketing, Széchenyi István University, 9026 Győr, Hungary)
Abstract
Background : Globally, in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry, excess inventory results from the bullwhip effect. Earlier, barcode-based two-bin systems were limited by manual scanning; hence, a more responsive system is needed to align the inventory with real-time demand. Prior studies have predominantly concentrated on mitigating demand fluctuations and employed comparatively low-efficiency systems, hindering excess inventory (EI) reduction. Methods : This study proposes identifying research gaps, considering the distributor-manufacturer relationship, and developing an RFID-based modified two-bin system and mathematical model to reduce EI and control over manufacturers’ excessive cost. Results : This study tested through Python-based simulation using historical data from an FMCG manufacturer, and the proposed model achieved a reduction in 67% EI and 73% month-wise holding costs. Moreover, the integration of the Artificial Bee Colony algorithm optimizes rework rates within budget, including reworking shop-floor and holding costs, contributing to a monthly excessive cost reduction of 34–48%, alongside a corresponding 41–44% cumulative excessive cost reduction. Conclusions : Bringing significant implications on digitalized SCM, this study offers a practical and scalable solution for perishable FMCG items facing demand variability and budget constraints. Collectively, this novel perspective bridges research gaps and motivates future research for embedding trend-aligned parameters, enhancing the model’s performance through diverse SCM contexts like safety stock and backorder cost optimization.
Suggested Citation
Shuvojit Das & Gazi Md. Mahbubul Alam Rajin & Md. Nazmul Hasan Sarker & Md. Mahraj Uddin & Golam Sakaline & Edit Süle, 2025.
"RFID-Enhanced Modified Two-Bin System for Reducing Excess Inventory of FMCG Industry,"
Logistics, MDPI, vol. 9(4), pages 1-25, November.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jlogis:v:9:y:2025:i:4:p:167-:d:1801542
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