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Digital Logistics Transformation. Logistics 4.0 as a Risk Minimization Tool

https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2022-19-4-62-70

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the risks faced by today’s logistics industry and describes the Logistics 4.0 concept as a tool for minimizing these risks. The study conducts a literary review of modern research on the topics “Industry 4.0,” “Logistics 4.0,” and examines the relevant definitions. The study aims to form a theoretical framework and study current methodological research to form a basis for further research of “maturity models” of companies.

About the Authors

N. S. Zhukov
Vyatka State University
Russian Federation

 Nikolay S. Zhukov 

 Moscow str., 36, Kirov, Volga Federal District, Kirov Region, 610000 



E. V. Karanina
Vyatka State University
Russian Federation

 Elena V. Karanina

 Moscow str., 36, Kirov, Volga Federal District, Kirov Region, 610000 



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Zhukov N.S., Karanina E.V. Digital Logistics Transformation. Logistics 4.0 as a Risk Minimization Tool. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2022;19(4):62-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2022-19-4-62-70

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