The Essence Of Logistics And Its Barter Lbp-Provider
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https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v0i34.1165Keywords:
objectivity, logistic barter, lbp-provider, e-integrator, indifference coefficient, indifference levAbstract
At the moment, the highest level of supply chain management is 5PL providers, but 6 or 7 PL providers will be needed for logistics barter, or they need to be called logistics barter providers because there must be a completely different, predominant view of the role of logistics and logistics barter in the new economy system. Logistic barter is a some kind of web (system), a spider (operator) is a LBP provider.
The theory of the proposed economy scheme on the basis of logistic barter assumes a developed infrastructure, i.e. a supersystem for supply chain management based on LBP - providers. Yes, there is a question of the "maturity" of logistics functional areas (procurement, production, distribution, transportation and information), i.e. Their ability to adopt new rules of the game in the sphere of another operator of the economy. Logistic barter will be the central unifying link, and the main operators will be the LBP-provider (Gabdullinet al., 2017).
E-commerce, e-auctions, e-sourcing, and e-markets are better integrated under the auspices of logistics barter into an e-integrator, which will be the serving element (one of the tools) of the LBP-provider. E-integrator is an integrator of information and communication technologies for supply chains of logistics barter in the form of electronic means taking into account the closing link - e-commerce and the reverse distribution of added value.
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