Electronic scientific and practical journal

Viktor Koval

Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

Larysa Soroka

National University «Odessa Maritime Academy» (Ukraine)

Tetiana Metil

Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

Iryna Honcharova

Separated Structural Unit «Danube Institute of Water Transport of National Transport University» (Ukraine)

Oleh Kior

Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

Serhii Khakhlov

Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

Abstract

Infrastructure provision is a key factor in the efficiency of the transport service system for consumers. Therefore, in the process of implementing strategic management for the sustainable development of transport infrastructure, scientific issues arise that require a comprehensive solution. This study is devoted to determining priorities in the process of forming the concept of strategic management of sustainable development of transport infrastructure of Ukraine in general, and maritime transport infrastructure in particular, since it is precisely on the ability of maritime transport to ensure export-import operations that the economic security of Ukraine, and in some cases the global system of economic security, depends. The article proposes a scheme for interaction among various participants in the strategic management of sustainable maritime transport infrastructure development. The system of organizational and economic measures to enhance the efficiency of maritime transport infrastructure is also analyzed. The level of provision of the system of various transportation with maritime transport infrastructure depends on Ukraine’s economic security and its image as a reliable partner in the process of implementing international agreements, which are the basic motives for the formation of sustainable infrastructure development.

Keywords

transport infrastructure, maritime transport infrastructure, strategic management, sustainable development, economic security, food security, fixed assets, transport services, grain exports, water transport, maritime transport

Анотація

Інфраструктурне забезпечення є одним з головних чинників ефективності системи транспортного обслуговування споживачів, тому в процесі здійснення стратегічного управління сталим розвитком транспортної інфраструктури постають наукові питання, що потребують комплексного вирішення. Ця стаття присвячена визначенню пріоритетів у процесі формування концепції стратегічного управління сталим розвитком транспортної інфраструктури України взагалі, та морської транспортної інфраструктури в частці, оскільки саме від спроможності морського транспорту забезпечувати експортно-імпортні операції залежить економічна безпека України, та у деяких випадках загальносвітова система економічної безпеки. У статті запропоновано схему взаємодії різних учасників стратегічного управління сталим розвитком морської транспортної інфраструктури. Також проаналізовано систему організаційно-економічних заходів щодо підвищення ефективності використання морської транспортної інфраструктури. Від рівня забезпеченості морською транспортною інфраструктурою системи різноманітних перевезень залежить економічна безпека України, імідж держави як надійного партнера в процесі виконання міжнародних угод, що є базисними мотивами до формування сталого розвитку інфраструктури взагалі.

Ключові слова

транспортна інфраструктура, морська транспортна інфраструктура, стратегічне управління, сталий розвиток, економічна безпека, продовольча безпека, необоротні активи, транспортні послуги, зерновий експорт, водні види транспорту, морський транспорт


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Koval V.V.  Doctor of Economics, Professor, Professor of the Department of Business and Tourism Management, Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

  • ORCID –   0000-0003-2562-4373
  • Researcher ID –  B-8479-2018
  • Scopus author id: – 57209296120

 

Soroka L.M. PhD, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Transport Sector Management, Danube Institute of National University «Odessa Maritime Academy» (Ukraine)

  • ORCID –  0000-0002-8014-7509
  • Researcher ID –  Q-5603-2018
  • Scopus author id: – 58097356400

 

Metil T.K.  Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Business and Tourism Management, Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

  • ORCID –  0000-0002-4553-4343
  • Researcher ID – TU-5672-2023
  • Scopus author id: – 57210840122

 

Honcharova I.M. Senior Lecturer, Department of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering and Technical Disciplines, Separated Structural Unit «Danube Institute of Water Transport of National Transport University», (Ukraine)

  • ORCID –  0000-0003-2607-6698
  • Researcher ID – LSM-3144-2024
  • Scopus author id: – 59261368900

 

Kior Oleh PhD student of the Department of Business and Tourism Management, Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

  • ORCID –  0009-0004-2031-6309
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Khakhlov Sergey PhD student of the Department of Business and Tourism Management, Izmail State University of Humanities (Ukraine)

  • ORCID –  0009-0005-5241-4082
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Received: 2025-11-03
Published: 2025-12-30
Issue: No. 34 (2025): December
Section: Articles

How to Cite
Koval V.V., Soroka L.M., Metil T.K., Honcharova I.M., Kior Oleh, Khakhlov Sergey (2025). Strategic management of sustainable development of transport infrastructure as a component of the economic security of Ukraine. Intellectualization of Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Electronic scientific and practical journal, vol. 34, p. 25-33. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46783/smart-scm/2025-34-3


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