
The inauguration ceremony was hosted by Huawei Indonesia CEO Mr. Long and attended by senior officials including Dr. Iru. Ismail MT, Director General, Postal Information Resources Management and Equipment, Ministry of Communications and Information. Indra Mardiatna, Director of Telkomsel Networks. Telkomsel Marketing Director Derrick Heng. Mahendra Rianto, Chairman of the Indonesian Logistics Association. Representatives from Bandung University of Technology, Telkom University, and other representatives from industry partners.
Director General Dr. Ir. Ismail MT said, “Huawei’s 5G Smart Warehouse is both a wake-up call and an exemplary model for the ecosystem to immediately and seamlessly integrate 5G technology into digitalization efforts. “This integration clearly creates an innovative solution that extends the benefits beyond logistics.” “Such progress can only be achieved through the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders, coming together to accelerate the country’s digital transformation.”
Mr. Long, CEO of Huawei Indonesia, highlighted Huawei’s efforts to support the government and industry stakeholders to unlock digital opportunities in Indonesia. “At last year’s Solo 5G Summit, together with our industry partners, we pledged to strengthen the 5G ecosystem. 5G Smart Warehouse is the key to what 5G technology can bring to Indonesia’s traditional industries. It’s a testament to the value of what we can do,” he said.
Indra Mardiatna, Telkomsel’s network director, said: “In line with Indonesia’s vision of pioneering innovation that drives the country’s progress, Telkomsel is committed to fostering empowerment and fostering opportunities for the expansion of entrepreneurship. We remain steadfast in our commitment to delivering superior connectivity, pioneering solutions and unique services designed for the world.” We are optimistic that with the introduction of 5G smart warehouses and the conceptual solutions of his 5G Innovation Center, an era of transformation will begin for professionals in the field of logistics, especially with improved management capabilities and increased operational efficiency of warehouse systems. I’m thinking about it. Through the unwavering support of the government, courtesy of the Ministry of Communications and Information, and synergistic partnerships with stakeholders, including Huawei, industry associations, and the academic community, Telkomsel continues to capitalize on the rapid evolution of Indonesia’s digital commerce and economic landscape. I pledge to defend. Focused on inclusive and sustainable progress. ”
The digital economy is expected to be a major boost to Indonesia’s economy in the future, and requires the support of an efficient and effective logistics industry. Based on data from the Ministry of National Development Planning/Bapenas, Indonesia’s logistics costs decreased from 23.5% to 14.29% of gross domestic product by 2023.
Benefits of 5G smart warehouse
5G smart warehouses leverage advanced technologies such as IoT and big data analytics to streamline operations, enhance safety and security, increase efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and reduce potential unexpected Reduce losses.
Warehouse managers can use digital twins and real-time data analytics to optimize inventory management and prevent stockouts.
5G networks also facilitate fast and accurate communication between staff and autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), ensuring efficient movement of goods. Additionally, an intelligent security system utilizing video and infrared sensors ensures the safety of your warehouse.
Huawei’s 5G BTS technology to power the warehouse consumes only 5 watts of energy, which is equivalent to one energy-saving light bulb, making it a sustainable solution for the future.
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