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Customs and logistics infrastructure: conceptual and functional transformation in the context of digitalization

https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2022-3-297-305

Abstract

Aim. The presented study aims to investigate the terminological apparatus and functional purpose of several infrastructure facilities in the context of the development of digitalization. Tasks. The authors analyze the conceptual framework and major approaches to defining the concepts of “logistics infrastructure” and “customs infrastructure”; structure and identify the constituent elements of infrastructures.

Methods. This study uses analysis and synthesis, as well as the theory and methodology of logistics.

Results. A retrospective analysis of the terminological apparatus on the subject under investigation makes it possible to structure approaches to defining the concepts of “logistics infrastructure” and “customs infrastructure”, as well as to deduce an enlarged group of objects for these two types of infrastructure. In this regard, the authors conclude that it would be appropriate to talk about customs and logistics infrastructure, since part of the customs infrastructure facilities is part of the logistics facilities.

Conclusion. To achieve a cumulative effect with allowance for current trends, it is necessary to direct the efforts of the scientific community and the government towards creating a modern unified conceptual apparatus for “customs and logistics infrastructure”.

About the Authors

Yu. V. Malevich
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Yulia V. Malevich, DSci, PhD in Economics, Professor, Dean of the Faculty Business, customs and economic security, Head of the Customs Department, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation

30-32 Griboedov Channel Emb., St. Petersburg 191023



E. A. Lichman
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Elena A. Lichman, assistant of the Department of Customs Affairs, Lecturer at the College of Business and Technology

30-32 Griboedov Channel Emb., St. Petersburg 191023



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Malevich Yu.V., Lichman E.A. Customs and logistics infrastructure: conceptual and functional transformation in the context of digitalization. Economics and Management. 2022;28(3):297-305. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2022-3-297-305

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