DOMESTIC LOGISTICAL EXPENSES AND GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS NETWORKS MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • M. A. Dashkuev Competitor, department of international business of the Institute of international relations of Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2014.119.1.

Abstract

Abstract. In article analysis the management of the organisational systems of Global Value
Chains (GVCs) in modern logistics. The benefits arising from GVCs’ spreading could not be realised
without co-developments in modern logistics services, underpinned by innovations in
containerisation, intermodal transport and the application of information technology in physical
distribution and materials management. As a result new innovative logistics providers and
concepts have emerged, but the development and provision of advanced logistics services vary
from country to country. Countries seeking to benefit from globalisation and from GVCs need
to address key underlying factors of their logistics capabilities and how they impact on their industrial
performances, productivity and competitiveness.
Key words: logistics, GVCs and networks, Logistics Performance Index (LPI), drivers of
logistics capabilities, industrial policy.
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Published

2014-07-01