GLOBAL EXPERIENCE IN ENSURING THE RESILIENCE OF LOGISTICS SYSTEMS UNDER CRISIS CONDITIONS
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https://doi.org/10.31471/2409-0948-2026-1(33)-126-135Keywords:
logistics systems resilience, logistics management, supply chains, crisis conditions, risks, digitalization, adaptability, efficiency.Abstract
The article examines the concept of resilience of logistics systems as an important economic category under conditions of global instability and crisis challenges, as well as its relationship with the effectiveness of supply chain functioning and logistics management. It is substantiated that in modern conditions traditional approaches to logistics management, focused primarily on cost minimization, are insufficient and require the integration of resilience-oriented strategies. The study identifies key factors affecting the stability of logistics systems, including geopolitical risks, military conflicts, disruptions of transport routes, fluctuations in demand, and transformation of global supply chains. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the war in Ukraine on international logistics flows and the need to develop adaptive logistics solutions.
The article analyzes the world experience of ensuring the resilience of logistics systems, including the practices of the European Union, the United States, and Asian countries, which actively implement diversification of supply sources, development of multimodal transport systems, and digital transformation of logistics processes. Modern approaches to resilience management are systematized, including risk management, flexibility of logistics processes, digitalization, and the use of innovative technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence. It is determined that the effective combination of these tools contributes to increasing the adaptability and reliability of logistics systems.
The study also substantiates that logistics management plays a key role in ensuring the resilience of supply chains through strategic planning, coordination of logistics processes, and implementation of adaptive management mechanisms. It is proven that the introduction of modern management approaches allows enterprises to minimize risks, ensure continuity of supply, and increase the overall efficiency of logistics activities in conditions of uncertainty and crisis. The practical significance of the research lies in the possibility of applying the proposed approaches to improve the resilience of logistics systems in dynamic environments.
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