The selection of a strategy for development of trade service based on logistic integration
Автор: Kuzmenko Yu.G., Okolnishnikova I.Yu., Savelieva I.P.
Рубрика: Логистика
Статья в выпуске: 3 т.10, 2016 года.
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The paper considers the development of retail trade and public catering. It’s proved that trade and public catering represent the sphere of trade service, where the use of unified logistic principles is vital. The paper presents the results of studies on the retail trade growth rates in terms of changing the business confident index in this sphere. The paper also presents a detailed analysis on main indicators of the development of retail trade and public catering in Russia in the period from 2010 to 2014. The authors pay special attention to the development of distribution networks. On the whole, an integrated approach to the development of trade service enabled the authors to suggest using the model and algorithm for choosing options for placement of trade service facilities, which in its turn helps to select a strategy for development of the trade service sphere. The paper presents arguments that the strategy selection method depends on the level of integration of enterprises in the sphere of service and phased principles of their territorial and spatial placing. The authors propose three strategies. The strategy of passive (stabile) development which ensures further development of small business in the sphere of trade service. The strategy of active development based on the optimization of main logistic processes, which intends a broad geography at the meso-level, price leadership and equal social and economic development of limits of the city with complete optimization of flows and the elements of realization of reverse logistics tasks. The strategy of rapid development with an invariant approach of forming a “consumer path”.
Logistic integration, retail trade, public catering, logistics, strategy for the development of trade service
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147156273
IDR: 147156273 | DOI: 10.14529/em160321