Problems And Horizons Of Business Processes Logistization In Ukraine
Abstract
The article studies current Ukrainian market from the viewpoint of implementation of logistic approaches in home economy. There are shown both negative and positive tendencies of the process; place of logistics in the country progress is determined. Theoretic approaches to the new “logistization” category originated within post-Soviet countries while implementing logistic approaches in business processes are studied.References
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