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Improving the Inventory Management System of Faberlic Сompany

Student: Maksim Borisov

Supervisor: Ivan Shidlovskii

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Strategic Management of Logistics and Supply Chains in the Digital Economy (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2024

Today's harsh reality is not only a highly competitive environment in which it is easy to lose market share and profits, but also a chaotic macroeconomic and geopolitical environment. To improve their own competitiveness, companies are resorting to supply chain management optimization and business process re-engineering - the need for change was initially demonstrated by the Covid-19 pandemic, which launched a new era of business. Within domestic companies, another precedent of the 21st century happened - the announcement of a special military operation in Ukraine. After this event, many companies were forced to radically revise their inventory management systems, as the production and sale of certain goods became simply unprofitable.

Full text (added May 15, 2024)

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