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The Improvement of Logistics Processes in a Manufacturing Company

Student: Kovychev Evgeniy

Supervisor: Maxim Rozhkov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

The work is devoted to increasing the efficiency of the process of preparation and implementation of outbound shipments at external warehouses of the FMCG company Bonduelle. It examines the current state of the vegetable processing market in Russia, theoretical approaches to improving warehouse processes and the impact of their efficiency on the quality of logistics customer service. The BPMN 2.0 business process modeling method and the supply chain reference model (SCOR version 12.0) were used. Solutions are proposed for reengineering the process of preparation and implementation of outbound shipments, along with proposals for adapting some elements of the logistics system (organizational structure and logistics controlling system, as well as IT support for logistics activities).

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