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Integration of Logistics Systems of Developing Countries into International Logistics Channels

  • Hassan Ali Al-Ababneh (Faculty of Administrative and Financial Sciences - E - Marketing and Social Communication, Irbid National University) ;
  • Ilona Yu. Dumanska (Department of International Economic Relations, Khmelnytskyi National University) ;
  • Ella M. Derkach (Department of Constitutional, International and Criminal Law, Vasyl' Stus Donetsk National University) ;
  • Anna V. Sokhetska (Department of Marketing, Ivan Franko National University Of L'viv) ;
  • Liliia H. Kemarska (Department of Finances and Account, Dniprovsk State Technical University)
  • Received : 2024.07.05
  • Published : 2024.07.30

Abstract

Modern logistics significantly influences the globalization and internationalization processes. Logistics systems are becoming increasingly important in today's rapidly changing environment. On the other hand, the development of global economic integration, business globalization contributes to the creation and development of international logistics systems and global supply chains towards the international market. The aim of the article was to investigate the national logistics systems of developing countries in the context of their integration capabilities. The main methods used in this study are statistical analysis, index, graphical and analytical methods, methods for estimating structural dynamic shifts, comparisons. Commonly used methods of economic research, as well as statistical analysis and interstate comparisons, economic modelling (trend analysis to determine the forecast level of LPI for Ukraine), etc. were also involved. It is noted that the problem of development of logistics systems in developing countries was insufficiently covered in scientific research. The study suggests that the integration capabilities of national logistics systems are determined by the logistics performance of each country and the favourable logistics environment for integration transformations. This allowed analysing the state of the logistics systems of Poland, Bulgaria, India and Ukraine, and identifying the factors that determine it. The logistics environment of Poland, Bulgaria, India and Ukraine, as well as the factors of its formation are evaluated. The components of the logistic portrait of the country in the context of integration capabilities of the logistic system are offered. Trend analysis of LPI was carried out on the example of Ukraine, which showed positive trends in the logistics system and allowed drawing conclusions about increasing integration into international logistics channels based on its geopolitical location, improving the characteristics of the logistics environment, including customs regulation, and improving the efficiency of the national logistics system. Prospects for further research involve studies of the impact of pandemics, globalization, digitalization on logistics systems, including that of developing countries.

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