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 Formation of a Strategic Model for Sustainable Restoration of Ukraine’s Transport and Logistics Infrastructure in the Face of Global Challenges and SMART Technologies Smerichevska S. V., Ivanenko L. M., Yevtushenko K. V.
Smerichevska, Svitlana V., Ivanenko, Larysa M., and Yevtushenko, Kyrylo V. (2026) “Formation of a Strategic Model for Sustainable Restoration of Ukraine’s Transport and Logistics Infrastructure in the Face of Global Challenges and SMART Technologies.” Business Inform 1:552–556. https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2026-1-552-556
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Abstract: The article substantiates strategic approaches for the sustainable restoration of Ukraine’s transport and logistics infrastructure under global challenges, wartime risks, and accelerated SMART transformation. The relevance of the study is driven by extensive infrastructure damage, limited financial and institutional resources, increasing risks related to security and climate, as well as the necessity for Ukraine’s integration into the European and global transport and logistics space. The aim of the study is to develop a scientifically grounded foundation for formulating a sustainable recovery strategy based on a comprehensive assessment of internal capacities and external constraints. The methodological basis of the research is a quantitatively enhanced SWOT analysis adapted to conditions of high uncertainty. The analysis integrates official statistical data, analytical evaluations from international organizations, and expert assessments provided by transport and logistics specialists, enhancing the reliability and practical significance of the results. A quantitative assessment of the interactions between internal and external factors made it possible to rank key driving forces, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, as well as to identify priority areas for strategic intervention. Based on the results obtained, a two-tier strategic model for sustainable recovery is proposed. The first tier focuses on analytical diagnostics and the strategic setting of priorities, while the second tier ensures practical implementation through SMART technologies, financial and institutional mechanisms, public-private partnerships, and adaptive risk management tools. Special attention is given to digital transformation, green logistics, cyber and climate resilience, and social inclusivity. The model includes a monitoring and feedback system, allowing for the continuous adaptation of strategic decisions to changing external conditions. The practical value of this research lies in its potential application of the proposed model in the development of national and sectoral transport strategies, postwar recovery programs, and international investment initiatives aimed at the sustainable development of infrastructure in Ukraine.
Keywords: strategic management, sustainable development, transport and logistics infrastructure, SWOT analysis, smart technologies, public-private partnership, digitalization, cybersecurity.
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Smerichevska Svitlana V. – Doctor of Sciences (Economics), Professor, Professor, Department of Logistics, State University «Kyiv Aviation Institute» (1 Lubomyra Husara Ave., Kyiv, 03680, Ukraine) Email: [email protected] Ivanenko Larysa M. – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Logistics, State University «Kyiv Aviation Institute» (1 Lubomyra Husara Ave., Kyiv, 03680, Ukraine) Email: [email protected] Yevtushenko Kyrylo V. – Applicant, Department of Marketing, State University «Kyiv Aviation Institute» (1 Lubomyra Husara Ave., Kyiv, 03680, Ukraine) Email: [email protected]
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