Adaptation of Logistics Companies to Functioning under the Restrictions Imposed by Military Operations

Author:

Semenda Olha1,Shevchenko Valentyna2,Purhani Safar3,Kharit Oleg4,Krasnostanova Nataliia5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marketing, Faculty of Economics and Entrepreneurship Uman National University of Horticulture 2 Internatsionalna Str, Uman, 20300 UKRAINE

2. Department of International Marketing Alfred Nobel University 18 Sicheslavska Naberezhna Str, Dnipro, 49000 UKRAINE

3. Department of Finance and Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business Western Caspian University 31 Istiglaliyyat, Baku, AZ1001 AZERBAIJAN

4. Israel Institute of Technology Technion 4th floor, Ulman Building, Haifa, 32000 ISRAEL

5. Department of Management, Finance and Business Technologies Institute of Public Service and Administration Odesа Polytechnic National University 22 Henuezka Str, Odesa, 65062 UKRAINE

Abstract

The logistics system serves all areas of life it has a direct impact on ensuring national security. Except for the number of specific risks that logistics naturally faces, it is one of the first to feel the negative consequences of global crisis phenomena. A large-scale military invasion was the most significant test for the logistics system of Ukraine. So, the article aimed to evaluate the financial indicators of logistics companies to determine their ability to adapt to the restrictions imposed by military operations. The research involved the following methods: analysis of coefficients, taxonomic analysis, and matrix analysis. The study found that the studied companies have insufficient adaptation potential in the field of finance. It was determined that the low values of the adaptation potential are associated with the insufficient level of liquidity, financial stability, business activity, and profitability of the studied logistics companies. The main problems are caused by insufficient working capital to cover the current debt, low level of financial stability and independence, diversion of funds, and low profitability.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

General Energy,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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