WORLD TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURE: DOWNLOAD THE 2020 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
МИРОВАЯ ТРАНСПОРТНО-ЛОГИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА: ЦИФРОВАЯ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ 2020 ГОДА
Akopova Elena (Акопова Е.С.),
Pilivanova Elena (Пиливанова Е.К.) and
Samygin Sergey (Самыгин С.И.)
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Akopova Elena (Акопова Е.С.): Rostov state economic university (RINH)
Pilivanova Elena (Пиливанова Е.К.): Rostov state economic university (RINH)
Samygin Sergey (Самыгин С.И.): Rostov state economic university (RINH)
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2021, vol. 1, 87-92
Abstract:
This article examines the problems and prospects of the global transport and logistics infrastructure in the context of digital transformation. Within the framework of theoretical and methodological research, three basic concepts are analyzed: digital economy, digital transformation, digital platform. The main idea of download the 2020 digital transformation is reduced to the interpretation of the reformatting, digital transformation of 2020, including in relation to the global transport and logistics infrastructure. Modern innovative tools used in the global transport and logistics infrastructure in the context of digital transformation are designed to help global market participants optimize operations, reduce costs and time, guaranteeing the reliability of delivery, cargo safety, its quality and consumer value.
Keywords: global transport and logistics infrastructure; digital economy; digital transformation; digital reformatting; digitalization of the world economy; digital platform; digital technologies; globalization processes; business processes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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