The challenges of logistics in the production and sale of wooden products are diverse and differ from each other in many factors that directly or indirectly affect it. Among them are, for example, the geographical location in the economic area, the development of the economic environment, the state of the transport infrastructure, the quality of the flow planning and implementation of logistical processes, or the mutually coordinated operation of the members that make it up.
To successfully overcome the challenges of logistics, the entire logistics of a production company, including all subsystems, must function optimally. With this, it creates a path that enables the company to achieve efficiency in all economic areas and a greater degree of robustness and adaptability of production and sales to various conditions that appear on the market. Improving logistics therefore helps the company to overcome the challenges that manufacturing companies face in the market. These challenges are brought about by both normal and extraordinary market conditions, which we have witnessed in the recent period, for example, during the global health crisis ignited by the epidemic of the COVID-19 virus and during the collapse of the American stock market in 2008, which led to the global economic crises.
The logistics challenges that arise in the production and sale of wooden products are therefore a complex and demanding problem, to which production and sales companies are paying more and more attention. The optimization of logistics and logistics processes enables the company to successfully face and effectively eliminate logistics challenges that the company deals with in the course of its operations.
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