The logistical aspect of business management. Lessons from the pandemic
https://doi.org/10.28995/2782-2222-2021-4-54-63
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the main challenges of recent years. Its influence quickly spread around the world and affected all spheres, including the logistics sector, disrupting supply chains. The article discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has affected global supply chains, as well as what new trends have formed on the logistics services market under the conditions of new realities. It also identifies what areas of the supply chains may be vulnerable and what companies should do now in order to minimize the impact of such unforeseen circumstances in the future.
About the Authors
M. I. LarinaRussian Federation
Mariya I. Larina, Foreign Trade Department
119435, Moscow, Pogodinskaya Street, bld. 22
E. B. Pokrovskaya
Russian Federation
Ekaterina B. Pokrovskaya, Cand. of Sci. (Economics)
125047, Moscow, Miusskaya Square, bld. 6
References
1. Larina, M.I. and Pokrovskaya, E.B. (2021), “Supply chain management: challenges at the current stage”, Sovremennye problemy upravleniya v sfere vneshneekonomicheskoi deyatel’nosti: Sb. st. po rezul’tatam III Mezhdunar. nauch. konf. studentov i aspirantov [Modern issues of management in the field of foreign economic activity, Collection of articles based on the results of the III International Scientific Conference of students and postgraduates], November 26, 2020, (iss. 76), VAVT, Moscow, Russia.
2. Pokrovskaya, E.B. and Karkhova, I.Yu. (2019), “Logistic factors of the development of international competition”, Konkurentosposobnost’ firmy na vnutrennem i vneshnem rynkakh, Koll. monografiya [Competitiveness of the company on the domestic and foreign markets. Collective monograph], VAVT, Moscow, Russia, pp. 170–184.
Review
For citations:
Larina M.I., Pokrovskaya E.B. The logistical aspect of business management. Lessons from the pandemic. Science and art of management. 2021;(4):54-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2782-2222-2021-4-54-63