The “Intellectualization of Logistics and Supply Chain Management” journal is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly publication aimed at advancing the development of logistics science, supply chain management, and interdisciplinary research in the context of global economic transformation. The journal serves as an open academic environment for the dissemination of high-quality research results, fostering intellectual exchange, and strengthening cooperation between scholars, practitioners, and institutions involved in logistics, transportation, international trade, and digital supply chain technologies.
The conceptual foundation of the journal is rooted in the comprehensive scientific and professional exploration of contemporary challenges, innovative solutions, and strategic directions in logistics and related fields. The journal prioritizes multidisciplinary approaches that integrate management science, information technology, engineering, economics, sustainability studies, and public policy.
The journal seeks to:
present results of fundamental, applied, and experimental research conducted by national and international scholars, practitioners, and experts in logistics, supply chain management, transportation systems, and operations management;
facilitate a platform for academic discourse, enabling constructive scientific debates, methodological discussions, and exchange of advanced expertise on emerging issues in global supply chains;
ensure broad visibility of scientific achievements of university faculty, researchers, doctoral candidates, post-graduate students, and representatives of research institutions, industrial organizations, and governmental agencies;
promote the integration of Ukrainian research into the global scholarly community by providing an internationally recognized platform for presenting high-impact scientific contributions in logistics and SCM;
support the development of a coherent and collaborative scientific community, bringing together academia, business, and public-sector stakeholders to address complex supply chain challenges and foster innovation in global logistics networks.
The journal publishes original research, theoretical and methodological studies, analytical reviews, and practice-oriented materials covering a wide spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:
modern logistics and supply chain management theories and strategies;
digital transformation of supply chains: AI, machine learning, data analytics, blockchain, IoT, and automation technologies;
international supply chain operations, trade facilitation, and customs procedures;
transport and multimodal logistics systems, freight forwarding, and infrastructure development;
warehousing, inventory management, procurement, and demand planning;
supply chain risk management, resilience, security, and continuity planning;
sustainable, green, and circular logistics models;
e-commerce logistics, last-mile delivery, and fulfillment innovations;
interdisciplinary research integrating logistics with economics, management, engineering, and public administration.
The journal encourages submissions that offer conceptual insights, empirical evidence, case studies, best practices, pilot projects, policy analyses, and cross-sectoral approaches relevant to logistics and SCM.
Traditional sections of the journal include:
Research Articles
Original scientific contributions presenting novel theoretical or empirical results.
Conceptual and Methodological Papers
Studies proposing new frameworks, models, or methodological approaches.
Case Studies and Applied Research
Practical investigations, industry-based analyses, and real-world logistics solutions.
Review Articles
Comprehensive overviews of literature, trends, and research directions.
Conference Reviews and Academic Event Reports
Industry Insights and Professional Commentary
Expert opinions and analytical notes on current developments in the logistics and SCM sectors.
Announcements and Academic Communications