Title: Scenarios of the logistics systems development for industrial enterprises in a view of sustainability and efficiency
Authors: Olga Maslak; Natalya Grishko; Yaroslava Yakovenko; Sarkhel Mohammed; Khatuna Buchashvili; Nagy Szabolcs
Addresses: The Department of Economics, Kremenchuk Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi National University, 39600, Kremenchuk, Ukraine ' The Department of Economics, Kremenchuk Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi National University, 39600, Kremenchuk, Ukraine ' The Department of Economics, Kremenchuk Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi National University, 39600, Kremenchuk, Ukraine ' The Department of Public Administration, University of Sulaimani, 46001, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq ' Majorel Georgia LLC, 0179, Tbilisi, Vake-Saburtalo District, I. Chavchavadze Ave. 34, Trade Center Pixel, 2 Floor, Georgia ' Institute of Marketing and Tourism, University of Miskolc, 3508, Miskolc, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
Abstract: The study's relevance is confirmed by the fact that current trends in the informatisation of social and production processes, the implementation of Industry 4.0, and the globalisation of the world economy will contribute to the development of logistics processes. The study aims to develop a methodological approach and practical recommendations for information and analytical support for forming logistics systems of industrial enterprises based on sustainability and effectiveness. The own vector of the comparisons matrix was calculated, and setting priorities for implementing PJSC 'Kredmash' allowed creating a decision support system. The priority scenario for the logistics system development helped determine the position of specialised innovations in logistics. It was substantiated that the primary route for implementing the priority scenario for developing the logistics system must include a block for assessing the program's compliance of directed impulse changes with the policy of interaction with the external environment.
Keywords: logistics system; sustainability; scenario; alternatives; logistics costs; efficiency; priorities; sustainable development; industrial enterprises; logistics operations.
DOI: 10.1504/IJGENVI.2022.126200
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 2022 Vol.21 No.2/3/4, pp.303 - 321
Received: 17 Jun 2021
Accepted: 02 Mar 2022
Published online: 14 Oct 2022 *