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Modern Information Technologies Application for Logistics Processes Optimization

Student: Anna Krivonos

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Faculty: St.Petersburg School of Economics and Management

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The importance of using modern information technologies to optimize logistics processes is undeniable. Educational materials unanimously confirm that modern technologies play a key role in various areas of business. The study consists of three main sections: 1. Section on information technology and information flow management in logistics. 2. Section on innovations in logistics using digital technologies. 3. Practical application of modern information technologies to optimize logistics processes using the example of the STALOGISTIC LLC group of companies. Each topic was studied using a variety of literary and online sources from both domestic and foreign authors. The study raises the importance of the role of information technology and optimization in logistics, and also examines the issue of introducing domestic software. The first chapter of the thesis will be devoted to the basic concepts of logistics, information technology, automation of logistics processes, as well as various information strategies in logistics based on the works of various authors. The second chapter of the work examines in more detail information technologies, their diversity and methods for introducing information systems into logistics. It also evaluates the effectiveness of using various solutions to improve the process of implementing technological innovation. The third chapter analyzes the group of companies "STALOGISTIC" and explores the possibilities of automating their activities through the transition to domestic software "1C: Enterprise 8. Transport logistics, forwarding and vehicle management CORP" instead of the foreign Microsoft Axapta system. An analysis of the effectiveness of software selection is carried out and the reason for preferring a domestic program in this context is explained. To carry out the work, various methods of analysis were used, including theoretical and practical approaches, as well as mathematical and statistical methods, taking into account comparative analysis. Scientific articles, reference books and data from Internet resources were used as additional sources of information.

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