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PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN LOGISTICS IN UZBEKISTAN

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Professor, Doctor of Economics, TDIU, Department of "Business Management" Abstract This article analyzes the scientific and practical approaches to the development of green logistics systems in Uzbekistan. Based on global experiences, the green logistics models of large corporations such as UPS, Amazon, IKEA, Alibaba, Tesla and DHL were studied and the possibilities of their implementation in the country were evaluated. Proposals were developed for the use of supply chain, transport and warehouse systems digitization, blockchain and IoT technologies, and the use of energy-efficient and recyclable materials. The findings of the research allow to identify strategic priorities based on multi-criteria assessment (MCDA) and LCA analysis in Uzbekistan. Keywords: green logistics, supply chain, digitization, blockchain, IoT recyclable materials, energy efficiency, MCDA, LCA, SWOT analysis

Abstract

This paper analyzes the development prospects of green logistics in Uzbekistan based on global best practices. The green logistics models of major corporations such as UPS, Amazon, IKEA, Alibaba, Tesla, and DHL are examined, and their applicability to Uzbe kistan is assessed. The study proposes recommendations for supply chain digitalization, blockchain and IoT adoption, and energy -efficient as well as recyclable materials utilization. The research findings are based on Multi -Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA ), Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and SWOT analysis, allowing for the identification of strategic priorities for sustainable logistics development.

Keywords

green logistics, supply chain, digitalization, blockchain, IoT, recycling, energy efficiency, MCDA, LCA, SWOT analysis. 27


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