Abstract

Scientific article devoted to the main principles’ and tasks’ substantiation for logistics activities in international trade. In the research has been determined the functional components of international logistics in terms of the study of key threats, risks of the logistics companies’ operation in the field of international trade. It have been identified the fundamental goals and tools of logistics systems optimization, which are used by modern enterprises to reduce costs, increase the level of efficiency and improve the quality of customer service. It was determined that the global economy provides a huge number of opportunities for business strategic development, whereas international trade and exporting are becoming increasingly important components of successful entrepreneurship in the modern world. In order to successfully conduct international trade, in the article have been taken into account the practical recommendations related to international supply and logistics. International trade and logistics has been defined as the main factor, which plays an important role in the successful of the global economy functioning and then requires specific knowledge and skills to achieve success. In turn, international business requires special attention to logistics and supply and it is positioned as a number of complex challenges for companies in moving goods and services between different countries. Summarizing, it worth to noting that international trade and logistics are interconnected and jointly determine the success of global business. They enable companies to expand their market and reach new heights by ensuring efficient sourcing and international distribution of goods and services, and accordingly, the components optimal combination of this interconnected process allows companies to expand their own shares of the target market and, as a result, achieve sustainable competitive advantages, ensuring the effective distribution of goods and services at the national and global levels.

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