Abstract
The article deals with the application of the Principle of least action in logistics, as well as some issues of building a rational logistics based on this principle; logistics is the management of the movement of material and related information and financial flows on the way from the primary source of resources to the final consumer of finished products with minimal costs; logistics is a key link between the supplier and the buyer, capable of competently constructed work to increase the utility of products and profits of the enterprise; one of the tasks of logistics is to reduce the specific energy costs of workers involved in ensuring the movement of material flows; according to the principle of least action, logistics activities should be organized so that the total cost of resources is minimal.
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