Friday, May 8, 2026
The College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, received a significant research project from third-year Logistics Management students as part of their special project course. The project involves a prototype device for detecting and counting the number of times products are picked, developed to replace manual record-keeping. The device also utilizes consumer behavior data for analysis to develop effective and sustainable marketing strategies and product placement.
This project is a collaborative effort by four students:
Mr. Nattapat Kerkleuan
Mr. Thanawit Wimonsat
Mr. Ranch Khamja
Mr. Pongsakorn Ekachin
Under the research supervision of:
Associate Professor Nipawan Phujom, Project Supervisor.
The device is designed to accurately detect and record the number of times consumers pick products. The collected data can be analyzed for marketing purposes, such as identifying high-interest products, optimizing shelf placement, and planning data-driven sales promotion strategies. This is highly beneficial for retail and logistics businesses in the digital age.
Currently, this research project has been officially handed over to the College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. To further develop and apply this knowledge in both teaching and practical work.
At the College of
Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan
Sunandha Rajabhat University.