Articles | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.55640/jme-04-01-06

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIZING LOGISTICS CENTERS: LESSONS AND BEST PRACTICES

Jabbarov Elmurod , Vice-Rector For International Relations, Renaissance University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article explores the foreign experience in organizing logistics centers, drawing insights from leading countries such as Germany, Japan, and the United States. Through a comparative analysis and the examination of best practices, the research highlights the pivotal role of advanced technologies, strategic infrastructure, workforce development, and sustainability initiatives in shaping efficient logistics operations.

Findings reveal that foreign logistics centers have embraced advanced technologies, strategic location planning, and workforce training to drive operational efficiency and innovation. The study emphasizes the significance of sustainable practices in minimizing environmental impact and reducing operational costs.

Overall, the foreign experience in organizing logistics centers provides valuable guidance and inspiration for stakeholders seeking to enhance their logistics operations. By leveraging the lessons learned and best practices observed in foreign models, organizations can foster operational excellence, improve supply chain agility, and contribute to the continuous advancement of the global logistics industry.

Keywords

Logistics Centers, Foreign Experience, Supply Chain Operations

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Jabbarov Elmurod. (2024). FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIZING LOGISTICS CENTERS: LESSONS AND BEST PRACTICES. Journal of Management and Economics, 4(01), 28–32. https://doi.org/10.55640/jme-04-01-06