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Abstract
This study examines the impact of logistics information systems on the operational efficiency of manufacturing enterprises in the context of digital transformation. The research analyzes the role of logistics information systems in optimizing material, financial, and information flows within enterprises. Particular attention is given to the implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and digital logistics technologies in improving production efficiency and reducing operational costs. The study employs qualitative and analytical research methods based on a systematic review of scientific literature, comparative analysis, and the evaluation of logistics management practices in manufacturing enterprises. The findings indicate that the implementation of logistics information systems significantly improves information exchange, accelerates managerial decision-making, reduces logistics-related costs, and enhances enterprise competitiveness. Furthermore, the research identifies the major challenges affecting the digital transformation of logistics systems, including insufficient technological infrastructure, limited financial resources, and the shortage of qualified specialists. The study concludes that the effective integration of digital logistics technologies contributes to sustainable enterprise development and strengthens the adaptability of enterprises to rapidly changing market conditions.