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Dr hab. Wojciech Nyszk
ORCID: 0000-0003-2257-7954

Dr hab. Wojciech Nyszk, prof. ASzWoj

Associate Professor at the War Studies University, in the years 2012–2016 was the Director of the Institute of Logistics at the Faculty of Management and Command and currently he is a research and teaching employee at the Department of Enterprise Logistics at the Institute of Logistics at the Faculty of Management and Command at the War Studies University. His scientific achievements are in the field of social sciences in the discipline of safety science and management and quality science, specializing in logistics. He deals with logistics processes, especially their participation in creating added value, practical aspects of logistics management, management of relationships in supply chains, logistics strategies in the development of enterprises. He is the author of over 140 scientific publications — domestic and foreign — on logistics issues, with particular emphasis on the essence of logistics processes of military organizations, including economic organizations.

 
DOI: 10.33226/1231-2037.2021.3.4
JEL: L10

Logistics focused on the market, customer service and its appropriate level began to become priorities in activities. It was forced by the phenomenon of the formation of a logistic network observed in the markets today, the significant integration of many enterprises and organizations within one supply chain, and a significant increase in the role of the latest technologies in logistics activities. Due to the observed changes, many entities present on the market nowadays treat logistics as a kind of strategic opportunity. Unfortunately, we still know too little about the problem of using logistics as an important element of gaining a competitive advantage, therefore the aim of the article is to present the possibilities of logistics in improving the position of enterprises in a competitive market and to show its importance for the organization.

Keywords: competition strategy; supply chain; customer; enterprise; integration