INTEGRATION OF LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT SERVICES INTO GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20006769Keywords:
logistics, transport, global supply chain, digital transformation, green logistics, international trade, economic integrationAbstract
This scientific article analyzes the integration of logistics and transport services into global supply chains. The study examines key drivers such as international trade expansion, digital transformation, green logistics, geopolitical fragmentation, and institutional governance. Based on data from the World Bank, UNCTAD, and WTO, the relationship between logistics performance and economic development is evaluated. Moreover, digital technologies are identified as a crucial factor in improving logistics efficiency and supply chain resilience in the global economy.
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