
Dear readers! We present to you the first issue of 2026, in which we have collected a number of interesting materials on issues of modern logistics.
We are pleased to present to you the final issue of the journal in 2025 and inform you that LOGISTICS is opening a new page in its development by starting cooperation with the Crystal Growth Foundation, which means that the information saturation of the publication will change for the better. The first issue is dedicated to one of the innovative domestic developments, AI-Kantorovich, which the Crystal Growth Foundation created together with Hive Mind AI.
Dear readers! We are pleased to present to you the eleventh issue of the journal in 2025. There are a lot of relevant and useful materials in the issue, which, hopefully, will not be ignored.
Dear readers! We are pleased to inform you that since January 2022, scientific articles published in the journal "LOGISTICS" are assigned digital identifiers of objects – DOI. Thus, our publishing house tries to meet global standards and make articles visible to scientists around the world.
The second issue still contains many materials devoted to market analysis. Zakhar Valkov, Executive Director of Radius Group, informs in his article about the forecast concerning the changes in the warehouse real estate market in 2022. He also underlines why it is not advisable to expect the sublease trend.
You will be interested in the review made by Ekaterina Agapova, the Head of the Operational Marketing department of PGK. The expert talks about the results the 4th quarter of 2021 in the railway industry, and gives a forecast for the 1st quarter of 2022. As part of the market analysis section, Pavel Prytkin and Anna Kurbatova describe the modern outsourcing market of logistics enterprise functions, assessing the advantages and risks of outsourcing for a modern logistics enterprise. Mikhail Kovalev analyzes the Lithuanian gap in the supply chains of potash fertilizers, substantiates the importance of reliability and adaptability of supply chains, considers the options for their restoration.
Olga Trofimtseva describes the methods and features of transporting agricultural raw materials and processed products from the Siberian Federal District to foreign consumers, identifying the problems of existing logistics schemes and emphasizing the urgency of continuing the search for new logistics solutions.
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