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The Improvement of Controlling System for Logistics Operations

Student: Liudnev Anton

Supervisor: Nataliya Alyamovskaya

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

1. The title of the graduation thesis: "The Improvement of Controlling System for Logistics Operations". 2. Student: Lyudnev Anton Gennadievich, BLG131, Faculty of Business and Management, School of Logistics 3. Research advisor: Alyamovskaya Nataliya Sergeevna, lecturer. 4. Keywords: controlling, balanced scorecard, KPI, SCOR. The main purpose of this graduation thesis is to improve the existing controlling system for logistics operations in the retail company. To achieve this goal, a number of tasks have been fulfilled: the company's operating, financial and logistical activities have been analyzed, analytical research on the matter of controlling system in logistics has been conducted, options for the controlling system's improvement have been proposed. 5. Volume: 80 pages, 20 figures, 15 tables, a list of references - 34.

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