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Determinants of business continuity in the logistics processes of the armaments industry amid the current economic and military environment
 
 
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Szkoła Doktorska, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej, Polska
 
 
A - Koncepcja i projekt badania; B - Gromadzenie i/lub zestawianie danych; C - Analiza i interpretacja danych; D - Napisanie artykułu; E - Krytyczne zrecenzowanie artykułu; F - Zatwierdzenie ostatecznej wersji artykułu
 
 
Data nadesłania: 05-03-2025
 
 
Data ostatniej rewizji: 04-06-2025
 
 
Data akceptacji: 18-09-2025
 
 
Data publikacji: 30-09-2025
 
 
Autor do korespondencji
Paweł Owczarczyk   

Szkoła Doktorska, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej, Aleja Generała Antoniego Chruściela „Montera” 103, 00-910, Warszawa, Polska
 
 
SLW 2025;62(1):23-42
 
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The current economic and military situation in Poland, shaped by experiences of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and armed conflict in Ukraine, call for fresh examination of business continuity in defense enterprises, particularly concerning their logistics processes. The purpose of this research is to analyze the current state of the environment for these enterprises and, based on this analysis, formulate recommendations regarding the ongoing challenge of maintaining operational continuity in logistics processes. Based on a comprehensive literature review, the article highlights the evolving current economic and military landscape. It also addresses issues specific to logistics processes within the defense industry. An observational method was employed to identify factors influencing logistics processes, while scenario planning was used to discern potential environmental trends. The study focuses on identifying critical key factors and presenting possible scenarios that will be able to affect the continuity of logistics chains in the defense industry, thereby filling the identified research niche. The final conclusions present clear assumptions related to sustaining efficient cooperation chains and managing materials as key areas directly pertinent to the identified problem. The research problem was studied within a specific group of enterprises, with the five-year reference period for the conducted research being 2020–2025. Furthermore, this analysis aims to enhance understanding of resilience dynamics.
eISSN:2719-7689
ISSN:1508-5430
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