ANALYSIS OF THE CONDITION OF THE MATERIAL RESOURCE SUPPLY SYSTEM AND INFRASTRUCTURE OF INDUSTRIAL SECTORS

Yusupov Ulugbek Mamayusupovich

Senior Lecturer at Angren University

Keywords: material resources, industrial infrastructure, logistics, supply chain, raw materials, industrial sectors, modernization, resource management, economic efficiency, regional disparities.


Abstract

This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the current condition of the material resource supply system and infrastructure within various industrial sectors. It explores the efficiency of logistics, availability of raw materials, technological modernization, and the institutional framework that governs resource distribution. Special attention is paid to the challenges encountered in ensuring stable and uninterrupted material flows, as well as the role of infrastructure in enhancing productivity and competitiveness. The study uses statistical data and comparative analysis to highlight regional disparities and suggest policy measures for improving the resource supply chain and industrial infrastructure.


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