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09-001 – Development of an Excel-based simulator for teaching ware house management systems in industrial engineering

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Abstract

The Warehouse Automation course in the Industrial Production Engineering program at the Costa Rica Institute of Technology introduced a hands-on approach to studying Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). As part of the course methodology, the instructor and students developed a simulator using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel. The simulator included modules for purchase order creation, goods reception, storage, and dispatch operations. This tool enabled students to gain a comprehensive understanding of warehouse management processes and the strategic role of WMS at each stage. Simultaneously, it enhanced their programming skills by utilizing Excel, an accessible and widely used platform, fostering the application of automation and technology concepts in a practical and replicable environment. The simulator not only facilitated the analysis of logistical flows and identification of bottlenecks but also encouraged problem-solving and operational optimization through controlled simulations. The outcomes demonstrate that interactive technological tools enhance active learning and prepare future professionals to address the technological challenges of modern industry. This approach highlights the importance of integrating practical methodologies with accessible technologies in higher education.

Translated title of the contributionDesarrollo de un simulador enExcel para la enseñanza de sistemas de gestión de almacenes en ingeniería industrial
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2391-2405
Number of pages15
JournalProceedings from the International Congress on Project Management and Engineering
StatePublished - 2025
Event29th International Congress on Project Management and Engineering, ICPME 2025 - FERROL, Spain
Duration: 16 Jul 202517 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Excel-based simulation
  • Logistics optimization
  • Visual basic (VBA) programming
  • Warehouse automation
  • Warehouse management systems (WMS)

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