

To enhance logistics efficiency and warehouse management, a globally renowned logistics company has recently commissioned BPS Global Group to introduce and deploy the CGS Logistics Automation System in Indonesia. This project, located at the company's logistics centre in North Jakarta, aims to optimise cargo handling processes, improve sorting efficiency and significantly reduce operational errors, ultimately enhancing service quality and customer satisfaction.
CGS Logistics Automation System: Addressing Global Logistics Challenges
The system is designed to tackle multiple challenges in global logistics operations, with key features including:
- Inbound Cargo Management: Automatically records cargo information through barcode scanning, enabling fast inbound processing and reducing manual operation time.
- Cargo Sorting Management: Automatically allocates cargo to designated sorting stations based on pre-set rules, increasing sorting efficiency and reducing error rates.
- Data Management: Supports automatic data upload to the ASN system while allowing manual input, ensuring real-time monitoring, analysis, and enhanced operational oversight.
- Equipment Control: Integrates automated equipment such as telescopic conveyors and electronic scales, streamlining processes and improving operational consistency.
As Southeast Asia's logistics industry moves towards greater intelligence and automation, the adoption of the CGS system by this logistics company not only accelerates its digital transformation but also enhances the overall efficiency of its global supply chain. With BPS Global Group's professional expertise and the advanced capabilities of the CGS system, the company is poised to deliver more efficient and reliable logistics services, further strengthening its competitive edge in the global logistics market.