Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case

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Autor(a) principal: Onyshchenko, Oksana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Yudenko, Yevhen, Levytska, Inna, Rarok, Oleksandr, Pokotylska, Nataliia, Korbutiak, Alina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1423
Resumo: The aim of the study is to reveal the logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization reform in Ukraine. The role of logistics in ensuring the balanced development of regions and united territorial communities to gain their competitive advantages is shown. The dynamics of the Logistics Efficiency Index (LEI) of Ukraine in comparison with some other countries and the dynamics of the components of LPI in Ukraine for the period 2007-2018 are analysed. A number of problems that cause a low level of logistics in Ukraine have been identified and ways to improve the logistics activities of the regions have been proposed. A system for managing the logistics activities of the united territorial communities has been developed, which is the starting point for the organization of the social development management system. The system is a multi-component structure that combines objects, tasks, management methods and techniques, evaluation indicators and indicators. It should cover enterprises of production and non-production spheres, infrastructure facilities, organizations and institutions, interconnected in the decision-making process on the directions and ways of using elements of resource flow in the region and aimed at through optimization of flow processes based on estimating and minimizing logistics costs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
title Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
spellingShingle Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
Onyshchenko, Oksana
Decentralization
United territorial communities
Region
Sustainable development
Logistics
title_short Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
title_full Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
title_fullStr Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
title_full_unstemmed Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
title_sort Logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization processes: Ukranian case
author Onyshchenko, Oksana
author_facet Onyshchenko, Oksana
Yudenko, Yevhen
Levytska, Inna
Rarok, Oleksandr
Pokotylska, Nataliia
Korbutiak, Alina
author_role author
author2 Yudenko, Yevhen
Levytska, Inna
Rarok, Oleksandr
Pokotylska, Nataliia
Korbutiak, Alina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Onyshchenko, Oksana
Yudenko, Yevhen
Levytska, Inna
Rarok, Oleksandr
Pokotylska, Nataliia
Korbutiak, Alina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Decentralization
United territorial communities
Region
Sustainable development
Logistics
topic Decentralization
United territorial communities
Region
Sustainable development
Logistics
description The aim of the study is to reveal the logistical component of sustainable development of regions in the context of decentralization reform in Ukraine. The role of logistics in ensuring the balanced development of regions and united territorial communities to gain their competitive advantages is shown. The dynamics of the Logistics Efficiency Index (LEI) of Ukraine in comparison with some other countries and the dynamics of the components of LPI in Ukraine for the period 2007-2018 are analysed. A number of problems that cause a low level of logistics in Ukraine have been identified and ways to improve the logistics activities of the regions have been proposed. A system for managing the logistics activities of the united territorial communities has been developed, which is the starting point for the organization of the social development management system. The system is a multi-component structure that combines objects, tasks, management methods and techniques, evaluation indicators and indicators. It should cover enterprises of production and non-production spheres, infrastructure facilities, organizations and institutions, interconnected in the decision-making process on the directions and ways of using elements of resource flow in the region and aimed at through optimization of flow processes based on estimating and minimizing logistics costs.
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