Milita Vienažindienė

Dr Milita Vienažindienė

Docent at Vytautas Magnus University
Lithuania

Milita Vienažindienė is a doctor of social sciences with more than 20 years of teaching and research experience in higher education institutions.

For 18 years she worked as a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Management of KTU, and since 2017 she has been working as an associate professor at the Faculty of Bioeconomy Development of VMU. Subjects taught: International Logistics, Warehousing and Inventory Management, Logistics Systems Design and Modelling. Currently, she is the chair of the programme committee of the VMU Master's degree programme Business Logistics, and a member of the programme committee of the Bachelor's degree programmes Logistics and Trade and Bioeconomy Business Management. She supervises final theses, actively participates in study and research projects.

Milita has published more than 20 articles in scientific journals, presenting research results in the fields of green logistics, supply chain management, sustainable behaviour of organisations and individuals, flexible work organisation, implementation of the Lean concept, etc. She has co-authored an international monograph, 2 textbooks and 4 educational books.

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The European Green Deal: challenges and opportunities for business cooperating with customs

The European Green Deal: challenges and opportunities for business cooperating with customs

Erika Besusparienė
Erika Besusparienė
25 Dec 2022

The European Green Course, presented at the end of 2019, raised new challenges for various business enterprises; however, at the same time, it presented new opportunities. Businesses that cooperate with customs, such as customs brokers, logistics companies, and companies that export or import goods, are no exception.

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The European Green Deal: challenges and opportunities for business cooperating with customs

The European Green Deal: challenges and opportunities for business cooperating with customs

25 Dec 2022

The European Green Course, presented at the end of 2019, raised new challenges for various business enterprises; however, at the same time, it presented new opportunities. Businesses that cooperate with customs, such as customs brokers, logistics companies, and companies that export or import goods, are no exception.

Overviews and comments
Sustainability
clearance process
taxes and tariffs
restrictions