Analysis and Assessment of The Digitalization Processes in The Food Supply System in Tashkent Region
Abstract
The issue of optimizing the food supply system in Tashkent Region through the use of modern digital technologies has been studied. Within the framework of the research, the activities of food-producing and distributing enterprises operating in the region were analyzed. The level of digitalization in their logistics chains, the state of existing infrastructure, and problems in managing logistics operations were identified and evaluated, along with possible solutions. During the study, the role, practical advantages, and economic efficiency of modern digital solutions such as smart logistics, the Internet of Things (IoT), GPS tracking, and warehouse management systems in the delivery process were thoroughly examined. Based on the results obtained, scientifically grounded proposals and recommendations were developed for implementing digitalization in the food delivery system of Tashkent Region. The outcomes of this research are of significant practical importance not only for improving the efficiency of logistics operations but also for ensuring food security and developing a comprehensive digital transformation strategy within the sector.
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