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A Review of Introduction of Automated and Robotic Systems for Optimization of Logistic Processes within Projects and Programs Khalatska I. I., Koval Z. А.
Khalatska, Ilona I., and Koval, Zhenia А. (2024) “A Review of Introduction of Automated and Robotic Systems for Optimization of Logistic Processes within Projects and Programs.” Business Inform 1:425–430. https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2024-1-425-430
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Abstract: In today’s world, innovations in project management are becoming a determining factor for achieving competitive advantages. This article discusses the topical issue of innovative methods of process management in projects and programs, focusing on their impact on logistical aspects. The main goal is to unleash the potential of automated and robotic systems to optimize and increase the efficiency of logistics processes in projects. The article highlights the key aspects of the implementation of automation in logistics processes, in particular the speed and accuracy of tasks, optimization of routes and planning, reduction of errors and costs, as well as ensuring continuity of work. It is noted that these aspects can significantly improve the productivity and efficiency of logistics processes, contributing to the achievement of the set goals of projects and programs. Examples of successful implementation of automated and robotic systems in real projects are provided. In particular, the implementation of a tracking system in the company SystemGroup is considered, automation of warehouse operations in Forstor Industry and the use of automated vehicles in logistics networks. These examples illustrate the concrete benefits and successes that can be achieved through the latest technologies in logistics projects. However, it is emphasized that the benefits of using automation and robotics include increased productivity, reduced errors, and increased logistics management capabilities. Innovative methods of process management in projects and programs, especially taking into account logistical aspects, are becoming an important factor in achieving high efficiency and competitiveness.
Keywords: innovation, logistics, efficiency, productivity, logistics processes, project management technologies.
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Khalatska Ilona I. – Assistant, Department of Transport Law and Logistics, National Transport University (1 Omelianovycha-Pavlenka Str., Kyiv, 01010, Ukraine) Email: [email protected] Koval Zhenia А. – Student, National Transport University (1 Omelianovycha-Pavlenka Str., Kyiv, 01010, Ukraine) Email: [email protected]
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