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Analysis of clusterization and networking processes in developing intermodal transportation

Sinkevičius Gintaras (), Ginevicius Romualdas () and Jarašūnienė Aldona ()
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Sinkevičius Gintaras: JSC Lithuanian railways, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Ginevicius Romualdas: Faculty of Management Bialystok University of Technology
Jarašūnienė Aldona: JSC Lithuanian railways, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

Engineering Management in Production and Services, 2016, vol. 8, issue 2, 63-71

Abstract: Analysis of the processes of clusterization and networking draws attention to the necessity of integration of railway transport into the intermodal or multimodal transport chain. One of the most widespread methods of combined transport is interoperability of railway and road transport. The objective is to create an uninterrupted transport chain in combining several modes of transport. The aim of this is to save energy resources, to form an effective, competitive, attractive to the client and safe and environmentally friendly transport system.Under the modern conditions of globalization and integration into the European Union, the processes of networking are becoming increasingly important. In the context of intensive changes in the life of the society and business development processes, networking processes inevitably make influence on intermodal transportation. Therefore, the processes of clusterization, networking and integration have a significant impact on international economic area, including the development of a single social, scientific, technological information and transport system.

Keywords: Railwy transport; clusterizaton; intermodal transportation; internationalization; networking processes; globalisation; contrailer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1515/emj-2016-0018

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