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GBS Impact: Journal of Multi Disciplinary Research
Vol 11 , Issue 2 , July - December 2025 | Pages: 55-63 | Research Paper

New Ideas for Logistics and Supply Chain Management: On the Modern Challenge

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1. * G SUDHAKAR, PROFESSOR, MBA, OMEGA PG COLLEGE, HYDERABAD, Telengana, India (gsudhakar9309@gmail.com)

As key links of global supply chain and logistics systems in today's global economy, they are facing huge opportunities and challenges, and are significantly impacted by the continuous development growth in information besides communication technologies. Trendy quest for competitive differentiation in the Connected Economy, businesses are dealing with the challenge of managing information, "goods" and capital "flow" through the networks of geography and technology like never before. The paper also addresses, among other topics, the crucial issue of supply chain resilience, examining ways in which companies can adopt practices that help them to cope with shocks to their business models, without incurring disproportionate negative effects. It provides new suggestions in such gatherings, which can improve the transport or supply chain efficiency, give priority to green projects and change the mode of communication in line with the 21st-century evolving global business environment. 

Keywords

Digital Environment; Artificial Intelligence; Logistics Management; Global Business; Supply Chain Management

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