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    Automated Recycling & Waste Management System
    (Peninsula College Northern, 2025-03-26) Group 6; Lim, Xer Xun; Cinty Lim; Loo, Hui Xuan; Angeleena Bong; Goo, Zhen Fong; Tan, Wan Wei; Tong, Xin; Avril
    A smart waste management solution designed to enhance recycling efficiency and sustainability within logistics operations. Utilizing AI-based sorting technology and robotic automation, this system segregates recyclable and non-recyclable materials, reducing landfill waste and promoting eco-friendly supply chain practices.
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    Group 6 : SHIP LAH CORPORATE
    (UMK, 0025-02-18) Group 6
    The warehouse was thoughtfully designed to meet the specific needs of the clothing industry, featuring an I-shaped layout organized into distinct zones for receiving, storage, packaging, and dispatch. This arrangement promotes a streamlined and efficient workflow. Accessibility is a key consideration, ensuring ease of movement throughout the facility and reducing time inefficiencies. Sustainable materials, including repurposed wooden pallets and reclaimed metal pipes, were utilized for shelving and structural support, reflecting a balanced approach to functionality and environmental responsibility.

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