Dear readers! This is the ninth issue of the journal, which turned out to be very rich and diverse. Traditionally, the issue is opened by an analyst. The material by Alina Nasyrova from the Market Guide Agency, dedicated to investments in warehouse complexes in Russia, recalls the importance of developing logistics infrastructure for the integrated development of regions.
Dear readers! We present to your attention the eighth issue of the magazine and its materials.
Dear readers! This is the seventh issue of LOGISTICS. By tradition, in the July issue, we publish analytical reviews from our partners – a study of the market of low-temperature warehouses in Moscow and the Moscow region from the IBC Real Estate agency and a rating of Russian transport companies by the cost of delivering bulk cargoes in 2025 from the Main Transport Internet project.
Dear readers! Here is the second issue of the “LOGISTICS” journal of 2020. The articles prepared by the editors do not only characterize the development of the logistics industry, but also cover the related areas, so they will be of interest to a wide range of specialists.
The high speed of development of the Internet technologies spurs the e-commerce market, and more and more people are using the services of online stores. This trend, according to the consulting company JLL, affects the real estate market of commercial premises (details are in the issue). Along with this, despite the universal digitalization, the personnel potential is still the main asset of the companies. We are discussing this problem with Ruslan Ryzhonkov, Operating Officer for Supply Chains of JSC Tander.
In the new issue, we inform about a joint project implemented as part of the Supply Chain Leaders program. We wrote about this program more than once in our journal. The focus of attention is trust acceptance as the improvement of the efficiency of supply chain management.
You will get interested in the article by Alexei Izmailov, a consultant in the practice of logistics solutions, devoted to the important problem of food retail - automation of a warehouse with perishable food products. To solve it, the author offers a ready-made working model that can be used as an example to implement similar projects.
Our author Mikhail Kovalev considers the role of the Republic of Belarus in global oil supply chains, gives an estimate of the logistics costs associated with the delivery of oil to oil refineries. Continuing the theme, Oleg Larin and Daria Fedyaeva raise the problem of the possible impact of new environmental requirements for marine fuel on the oil market.
Dear readers! We expect to get your interesting topics and suggestions. We will be happy to work together and are confident that the results will effectively influence the development of logistics in Russia.
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