THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT LOGISTICS IN KAZAKHSTAN

Authors: Imasheva G., Chakeeva K., Kisselyova O., Bekzhanova S., Nurlanova A.
IRSTI 73.01

Abstrakt. The article addresses the issues related to the study of digital logistics and the analysis of the degree of implementation of modern technologies in the transport and logistics sector of Kazakhstan. The research is based on an assessment of the interconnection between technological readiness, innovation-driven development, and logistics efficiency. Since the late 1990s, when the concepts of internet technologies and the digital economy were first widely discussed, significant transformations have taken place, fundamentally reshaping business processes and consumer practices. Over more than two decades, digitalization has evolved into a crucial driver of competitiveness and efficiency in transport logistics. Today, digitalization is no longer perceived as an innovative phenomenon but as a normative standard of industry development. Practical examples include electronic tickets, online passenger check-in systems, digital navigation platforms, and mobile applications for taxi services. These technologies, which once appeared unattainable, are now integrated into everyday logistics operations and consumer practices. At the same time, the ongoing digital transformation is increasingly oriented towards the adoption of advanced solutions, such as unmanned vehicles, intelligent traffic management systems, and smart transport infrastructure capable of monitoring compliance with traffic regulations. Digital platforms are becoming a cornerstone of the modern global economy by ensuring transparency, accessibility, and efficiency of logistics chains. Their role is particularly significant in enhancing the integration of Kazakhstan’s transport and logistics system into global supply chains, thereby supporting sustainable economic development and strengthening the country’s transit potential.

Keywords: digital logistics, digitalization, innovation, transport infrastructure, freight transportation.