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Sustainable development of logistics systems: features of accounting and cost analysis

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  • Bakyt Amanseikova
  • Nuradin Kudaibergenov
  • Nazimgul Berdimurat

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Optimal and lower prime cost with maintaining quality is one of the important competitive advantages of the enterprise. With this in mind, it is necessary to manage logistical costs, using accounting as one of the tools for planning, analysis, and optimisation of these costs. The purpose of the paper is to study the directions for organising the accounting and to analyse the logistical costs in the framework of sustainable development in terms of transport and warehouse logistics for Ka-zakhstani enterprises. A review of the methodology for accounting for logistical costs, options for such accounting was carried out, 10 enterprises operating in the field of Internet trading in Kazakhstan were studied, their approaches to organising various types of logistical costs were investigated, problems were identified and directions for improvement related to the detailing of accounting purchase of goods), warehouse costs, as well as the use of a planning and analysis system for logistical costs, including financial and opportunity costs associated with the amount of balances and goods turnover in the warehouse. According to the results of the study, it was proposed to use different subsidiary accounts to account for goods at the purchase value billed by the supplier and the costs of delivery to the company's warehouse in order to highlight the logistical costs. Also detailing of ac-counting for warehouse logistical costs is proposed (allocation of sub-accounts for accounting for fixed and variable costs of the warehouse).

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  • Bakyt Amanseikova & Nuradin Kudaibergenov & Nazimgul Berdimurat, 2021. "Sustainable development of logistics systems: features of accounting and cost analysis," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(2), pages 63-78.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:rissri:v:html10.3280/riss2021-002006
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