METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EFFECTIVE USE OF LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ENTERPRISE ACTIVITY

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Mamatov Shohruhbek Muhammadjon o'g'li

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Logistics information systems (LIS) have become essential tools for enterprises seeking to manage the complex and dynamic logistics processes that underpin modern supply chains. However, the effective use of LIS requires a solid understanding of the underlying methodology and best practices. This paper explores the methodological aspects of the effective use of LIS in enterprise activity, reviewing the literature on the use of LIS in logistics management and presenting a case study of a company that successfully implemented an LIS. The results highlight the key methodological considerations that enterprises should take into account when implementing and using LIS, including system selection, implementation, and integration.

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METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EFFECTIVE USE OF LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ENTERPRISE ACTIVITY. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(5), 659-664. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/1542

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