Analysis of the domestic industrial enterprises logistics links and main directions of their revitalization

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https://doi.org/10.62911/ete.2024.02.01.05

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industrial enterprise, mining and metallurgical complex, revitalization, management, logistics link, route, import, raw materials, production.

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The content of the article reflects the importance of logistics development in the context of modern challenges for Ukrainian enterprises, in particular, in the conditions of geopolitical tensions and military operations. The authors consider the problem of availability and reliability of logistics routes for the import of raw materials, in particular bentonite clay, and single out the strategy of local extraction as a more sustainable option in such conditions. The article analyzes the difficulties associated with the importation of bentonite clay from distant countries due to restrictions in sea traffic through the Black Sea ports. The authors substantiate that local mining on the territory of Ukraine is a more reliable option in conditions of geopolitical uncertainty. It has been established that these factors lead to significant delays in deliveries and increased logistics costs, which can seriously affect the economic efficiency of pellet production. The article examines the aspects of revitalization of logistics chains aimed at providing Ukrainian producers of iron ore pellets with bentonite clay. This analysis includes economic efficiency, assessment of difficulties and risks associated with the blockade of Black Sea ports, research on alternative logistics routes and their reliability, stability of supply, continuity of production and contribution to the national economy. The strategy of local extraction of bentonite clays on the territory of Ukraine gives opportunity to   Ukrainian enterprises to minimize the risks associated with logistics, ensuring the continuity of production and supporting the national metallurgical industry in the conditions of a changing geopolitical situation. A comprehensive analysis of the above-mentioned factors was carried out, which makes it possible to make a choice in favor of local extraction of bentonite clays. This choice provides Ukrainian metallurgical enterprises with optimal production conditions in the face of modern challenges and restrictions.

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2024-06-26

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Analysis of the domestic industrial enterprises logistics links and main directions of their revitalization. (2024). Economics and Technical Engineering, 2(1), 55-63. https://doi.org/10.62911/ete.2024.02.01.05

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