Abstract
<jats:p>This article systematizes modern digital tools and technologies applied in customs logistics - including electronic declaration, automated risk management systems, the single window platform, blockchain, and artificial intelligence—and evaluates their impact on the efficiency of foreign economic activity. A comprehensive conceptual architecture of digitalized customs logistics is proposed, integrating three functional levels: technological tools, risk management systems, and strategic transformation priorities. The study examines the implementation of the Multi-Annual Strategic Plan for Electronic Customs (MASP-C) in 2024-2025. Five strategic directions for digital transformation are substantiated in the context of EU integration. The findings confirm that digitalization is a necessary but not sufficient condition for improving customs efficiency.</jats:p>