A Comprehensive Review of Modern Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Concepts, Current Approaches, and Future Directions

Kazim Akbarov (2025) A Comprehensive Review of Modern Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Concepts, Current Approaches, and Future Directions. In: II. Dr. Sztanó Imre Emlékkonferencia. Budapesti Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Budapest, pp. 1-18. ISBN 978-615-6886-22-4

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This paper provides a short review of modern logistics and Supply Chain Management (SCM) and their rising strategic significance in today's increasingly globalized world with rapid technological advancement and change management, and the role that logistics plays within corporate strategy, and core logistics functions, including such areas as demand planning, procurement, inventory management, and after-sales service. It also looks at the relationship between logistics and SCM, articulating the transition towards integrated tech-driven logistics systems. One of the key current shifts is occurring towards Green Supply Chain Management, which seeks to address the environmental sustainability of procurement, production and distribution. It discusses also transformative trends such as Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and blockchain because of their impact on operational efficiency, transparency, and resilience. The paper concludes with the need for future adaptive, digital and sustainable supply chain practices to remain competitive.

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Kazim Akbarov
Depositing User: Kinga Eszenyi-Bakos
DOI azonosító: https://doi.org/10.29180/978-615-6886-22-4_17
Date Deposited: 2026. Jan. 30. 11:45
Last Modified: 2026. Jan. 30. 11:45
URI: https://publikaciotar.uni-bge.hu/id/eprint/2611

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