Factors Affecting Storage and Distribution Development in OTOP Distribution Center Bangkok branch

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Putthiwat Singhdong

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study demographic factors on the storage and delivery of OTOP distribution centers in Bangkok. To examine the factors that cause storage faults at OTOP distribution centers. This research considers how to improve workflow in storage and distribution, to increase efficiency in loading and delivery.   The examples used in the study were, OTOP stored in the Bangkok metropolitan area at Ploenchit, Silom and Ramindra. We collected information form 250 suppliers by using a questionnaire. Statistics used in the descriptive analysis in data analysis of frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation as well as factor analysis.


The research found that the Factors to select the location of the OTOP distribution center in Bangkok Overall 3.69, the highest level. Is the site of the shop influences being 3.79 then follow by the availability of space to collect goods, Classification of goods has the area to count products., how to distinguish and prepare products for transportation, respectively. Furthermore, the sample group also focused on the factors in the storage and distribution of assets, including material management at 3.55, inventory control at 3.64, Order Average at 3.57 and factors related to moving and shipping to customers average at 3.54.


The results of the factor analysis showed the main factors affecting development, storage and distribution. These consisted of five factors, which can be summarized as follows. 1. Location of the warehouse 2 Material Safety Management, 3 Inventory control, 4 Factors related to orders and 5. Factors related to moving and distributing goods to customers.

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Singhdong, P. (2020). Factors Affecting Storage and Distribution Development in OTOP Distribution Center Bangkok branch. Asia Social Issues, 13(2), 479–498. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/asi/article/view/241148
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