Abstract
The article highlights the concept of logistics, which is becoming an integral part of operations. It was emphasized that inventory management is one of the main components of logistics support and is associated with significant computational complexity. When solving the problems of inventory management, it is necessary to use modern information technologies, develop models and methods for automated management of logistics processes taking into account specific tasks and features of operations. Comparative analysis of logistic concepts has been carried out, which allows on a unified methodological basis to determine the properties and characteristics of logistic processes and patterns of formation and development of commodity relations. Тhe experience of the US Armed Forces and leading NATO countries where approaches to the planning and management of defense resources were introduced, which are implemented in multifunctional systems of the ERP class, with refinement by suppliers of industrial software platforms to the level of industry solute.A number of problems of the activities of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in terms of logistics support during inventory management in multi–layered systems are presented. The analysis of the possibilities of transforming the existing logistics concepts for the needs of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is carried out and the importance of their applications substantiated. The kinds of storage systems and inventory management systems are examined, with the identification of possible management strategies that can be applied in a promising automated logistics management system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in order to increase the efficiency of logistics support planning.
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