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Abstract

The research focuses on the company's warehouse logistics. The research aims to develop recommendations for optimizing the company's warehouse costs. The research materials include scientific literature, internet sources, reporting of the company, and the points of view of such authors as Gabelkov, Lesnikova, Santalova, Soklakova, Zhakhongirov, and others. When conducting this research, the authors applied general scientific and special methods, including comparison, analysis, calculation, dialectical methods, and others. The authors examine the organization of the company's warehouse, identify problems, and determine ways to reduce warehouse costs. To optimize storage costs, the authors recommend that the company organize a new division to sell discounted goods in the area of the warehouse complex. The main task of the sector will be to reduce the company's costs. For convenience, the company will call this unit the “Defective goods” sector in the future. The “Defective goods” sector will be able to work not only with defects within the warehouse but also to accept goods from customers. The research result is a proposal for organizing the “Defective goods” warehouse sector and developing an algorithm for its operation. Introducing the “Defective goods” warehouse sector will optimize the company's warehouse costs.

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Santalova, M.S., Pogudaeva, M.Y., Gladilina, I.P., Soklakova, I.V. and Sergeeva, S.A. (2024), "Optimization of Warehouse Logistics in the Company", Eshov, M.P., Abdurakhmanova, G.K., Burkhanov, A.U., Abdusalomova, N.B. and Ergasheva, S.T. (Ed.) Development of International Entrepreneurship Based on Corporate Accounting and Reporting According to IFRS (Advanced Series in Management, Vol. 33A), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 169-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1877-63612024000033A020

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2024 Marianne S. Santalova, Marina Yu. Pogudaeva, Irina P. Gladilina, Irina V. Soklakova and Svetlana A. Sergeeva. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited