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2020 | 45-46 | 19-42

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Ecosystem Approach to the Formation of Goods Express Delivery Supply Chains in Aviation Logistics

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The article shows that in the context of accelerating the processes of economic integration in aviation logistics at the micro, meso and macro levels, complicating the forms of business organization, the emergence of new forms of cooperation between companies and new ways of jointly creating added value, many organizational boundaries in the economy are becoming more blurred and dynamic. The use of the concept of “ecosystem” in research is growing. An attempt is made to consider the possibility of using the “ecosystem” design for economic analysis at the aggregated level and to highlight the elements of the aviation logistics ecosystem on which the attention of researchers will be focused. From the authors’ point of view, the aviation logistics ecosystem is a combination of aviation, logistics, transport and postal organizations, which provides goods express delivery supply chains with the system of interconnected technologies. In the framework of the article analysis of air cargo industry framework, synchronization and digitization of service operations in air cargo service supply chain, express delivery supply chains were represented. The authors proposed a mathematical model that allows logisticians to optimize the supply chain of special categories of goods, which is one of the priority tasks of the aviation logistics ecosystem.

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  • Nacjonalnyj Aviacijnyj Universytet, Kyjiv
  • Nacjonalnyj Aviacijnyj Universytet, Kyjiv
  • Nacjonalnyj Aviacijnyj Universytet, Kyjiv
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  • Międzynarodowa Wyższa Szkoła Logistyki i Transportu we Wrocławiu

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