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Quality Assessment of Transit Potential of the Transport–Logistics System of Ukraine

Volodymyr Kolodiichuk, Heorhii Cherevko and Roman Popivniak

Global Business Review, 2023, vol. 24, issue 1, 171-184

Abstract: In the article the place of Ukraine is determined in a global transport system and attention is accented on disparity between the potential possibilities of the transport and logistics system and the real parameters of international transit through the territory of Ukraine. It is proved that a qualitative assessment of the transport and logistics system, for its adaptation to the world requirements, needs to be carried out according to the internationally recognized methods, in particular, the Logistics Performance Index ( LPI ) developed and implemented by the World Bank. The method takes into account the assessment of six indicators: “Customs†; Infrastructure; “International shipments†; “Logistics competence†; “Tracking & tracing†; “Timeliness†. The most developed components of the Ukrainian logistics system are the possibility of laying routes and tracking of goods, and, accordingly, timeliness of their deliveries, and the least developed - the quality of trade and transport infrastructure. The outlined problems of logistics in Ukraine and the explored causes of their occurrence allowed to structure the directions of improvement of all components of LPI , which will help to increase the transit potential of the country’s transport and logistics system.

Keywords: Transit potential; transport and logistics system; quality assessment; Logistics Performance Index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/0972150920907008

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