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DOI:  https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/117/127-132

Rauf Nuhov

Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan

https://orcid.org/0009-0003-2285-5843

enrio2904@gmail.com

 

Integration of Geoinformation Technologies in Modern Logistics

 

Abstract

 

The article discusses the field of logistics, its goals and objectives, a brief history and directions. As a result of the integration of GIS technologies in logistics, the advantages achieved in management, security, economic efficiency, and decision-making were shown. The application of network analysis in logistics, which is one of the most effective areas of GIS technology, is presented in the example of Arcgis software. In addition, processes such as real-time monitoring of the location and condition of goods, based on data obtained from various types of tracking devices and multiple sources, interactive map creation and geospatial analysis, obtaining weather and climate monitoring data using remote sensing and GIS technologies, correct forecasting by analyzing customer flow, customer demographics, preferred products, issues of application of GIS technology in agricultural logistics, GIS platforms used in logistics mapping, assessment and improvement of environmental performance of the supply chain from the point of view of sustainability and environmental impact, analysis using GIS, correct selection of storage locations as a result of statistical studies, timely analysis of GIS technologies and evaluation of logistics capabilities have been studied, it has been found that the integration of geoinformation technologies into logistics makes many tasks much easier.

Keywords: geoinformation technologies, logistics, supply chain, transport logistics, network analysis.


 


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