
Dear readers! We present to you a fresh issue of the magazine dedicated to current issues in the logistics industry.
Dear readers! We present to you the first issue of 2026, in which we have collected a number of interesting materials on issues of modern logistics.
We are pleased to present to you the final issue of the journal in 2025 and inform you that LOGISTICS is opening a new page in its development by starting cooperation with the Crystal Growth Foundation, which means that the information saturation of the publication will change for the better. The first issue is dedicated to one of the innovative domestic developments, AI-Kantorovich, which the Crystal Growth Foundation created together with Hive Mind AI.
Dear readers! We present to you a fresh issue of the magazine dedicated to current issues in the logistics industry.
The central place in the issue is occupied by an interview with Alexander Galushka, President of the Crystal of Growth Foundation. The conversation focuses on Russia's strategic potential in developing new logistics routes, the prospects for trans-Arctic corridors, and their impact on the global economy. This discussion provides a fresh perspective on Russia's place in the global logistics system and highlights how significant geopolitical and infrastructure changes pave the way for innovative solutions in the industry.
These innovations are already being put into practice, for example, at the TransRussia exhibition, which is becoming a platform for demonstrating breakthrough solutions and setting new industry standards. In an interview with Natalia Lomunova, the exhibition's director, you will learn how TransRussia is changing the rules of the game in logistics and contributing to the transformation of the industry as a whole.
Continuing the topic of technological solutions, Alexandra Kazunina has prepared an interesting review of the use of FMR robots in warehouses based on the results of the Yandex Robotics conference. This article will help you understand which of these solutions are truly cost-effective for businesses and ready for large-scale implementation.
In the issue, V.V. Dybskaya and V.I. Sergeev share the results of their research on managing AI implementation projects in supply chains, while S.A. Khmelnitskaya and I.I. Milchenko analyze the application of machine learning methods in uncertain conditions.
T.L. Zaitseva and A.I. Kuznetsov present a comprehensive study of inventory management models and methods using the oil and gas sector as an example. The authors identify key factors that should be considered when selecting a mathematical model to improve the efficiency of logistics.
In the "Problems and Opinions" section, G.G. Levkin and his co-authors address the important topic of the rational choice of the location of the transfer of ownership of goods in supply chains. P.V. Kurenkov, E.A. Gerasimova, and other authors explore the logistics of recycling, processing, and utilization of municipal solid waste in various countries, which can be beneficial in Russia as well.
We believe that the materials presented in this issue will help you gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry's development and find ideas for improving your own business processes.
We wish you an enjoyable reading experience and new professional discoveries! We would like to remind you that the magazine's editorial office is always open to collaboration and new topics. We welcome your suggestions at the following addresses: editor@mg-agency.com, comers@mg-agency.com