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Logistics systems: technological and economic aspects of efficiency: collective monograph

Valerii Samsonkin, Viktor Myronenko, Iuliia Bulgakova, Rosalia Shcherbyna, Oksana Yurchenko, Oleksandr Pohorilyi, Georgii Prokudin, Oleksiy Chupaylenko, Viktoriia Lebid, Olena Denys, Tetiana Khobotnia, Alina Nazarova, Myroslav Oliskevych, Viktor Danchuk, Roman Pelo, Serhij Nikipchuk, Vasyl Brytkovskyi, Oleg Sorokivskyi, Sergey Rudenko, Tetiana Kovtun, Victoriya Smrkovska, Tetiana Smokova, Kateryna Garbazhii, Dmytro Kovtun, Diana Raiko, Irina Fedorenko, Olena Kitchenko, Valerii Kobieliev, Mariia Litvynenko and Tаtiana Romanchik
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Valerii Samsonkin: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
Viktor Myronenko: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
Iuliia Bulgakova: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
Rosalia Shcherbyna: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
Oksana Yurchenko: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
Oleksandr Pohorilyi: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
Georgii Prokudin: National Transport University
Oleksiy Chupaylenko: National Transport University
Viktoriia Lebid: National Transport University
Olena Denys: National Transport University
Tetiana Khobotnia: National Transport University
Alina Nazarova: National Transport University
Myroslav Oliskevych: Lviv National University of Nature Management
Viktor Danchuk: National Transport University
Roman Pelo: Lviv Polytechnic National University
Serhij Nikipchuk: Lviv Polytechnic National University
Vasyl Brytkovskyi: Lviv Polytechnic National University
Oleg Sorokivskyi: Lviv Polytechnic National University
Sergey Rudenko: Odesa National Maritime University
Tetiana Kovtun: Odesa National Maritime University
Victoriya Smrkovska: Odesa National Maritime University
Tetiana Smokova: Odesa National Maritime University
Kateryna Garbazhii: Odesa National Maritime University
Dmytro Kovtun: Odesa National Maritime University
Diana Raiko: National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute»
Irina Fedorenko: National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute»
Olena Kitchenko: National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute»
Valerii Kobieliev: National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute»
Mariia Litvynenko: National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute»
Tаtiana Romanchik: National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute»

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Abstract: Collective monograph contains the results of scientific research devoted to the search for effective scientific and applied solutions for the operation of logistics systems. The problems posed are considered through the prism of technological and economic views, which contributes to the formation of the practical significance of the results of systematic research, which are highlighted in the monograph. Section 1 examines which multimodal logistics solutions in emergency situations and transport security threats have proven effective during the war in Ukraine. The given transport and logistics solutions can be considered promising from the point of view of integrative capabilities at a new level of transport competitiveness and defense capability. In Section 2, practical measures are proposed to improve logistics solutions in transport and customs services in international traffic to ensure the efficiency and reliability of the national economy. In Section 3, the impact of information provision of truck crews performing transport tasks on road traffic is investigated, and an effective scheme for information support of cargo delivery conditions is developed. In Section 4, solutions are proposed for evaluating the effectiveness of the ecological system project using the "discounted payback period" criterion, which takes into account transformational changes in its life cycle model. In Section 5, solutions are proposed that allow for a reasonable selection of the composition of consumers and partners for each enterprise, taking into account their characteristics and strategies of information interaction, ensuring an increase in the efficiency of the "consumer - enterprise - partner" system based on the criterion of profit maximization. The monograph is intended for practitioners who are engaged in the search and implementation of effective technological solutions in the field of logistics, in particular according to economic criteria, and scientists who investigate applied problems of the functioning of logistics systems. The monograph can also be useful to postgraduate and master's students of universities in the relevant educational and scientific profile.

Keywords: Transportation events; humanitarian supply chains; intermodal transportation; traffic safety management information systems; customs service; logistics risks; containerized transportation; cargo delivery; logistics chain of flow delays; ecological system; information interaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-617-7319-66-4
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Ch 1 Multimodal logistics solutions in the conditions of incidental situations and threats to transport safety , pp 3–37 Downloads
Valerii Samsonkin, Viktor Myronenko, Iuliia Bulgakova, Rosalia Shcherbyna, Oksana Yurchenko and Oleksandr Pohorilyi
Ch 2 Logistics of freight transportation and customs service in international transportation , pp 38–74 Downloads
Georgii Prokudin, Oleksiy Chupaylenko, Viktoriia Lebid, Olena Denys, Tetiana Khobotnia and Alina Nazarova
Ch 3 Coordination of material and information flows in intercity logistics systems , pp 75–107 Downloads
Myroslav Oliskevych, Viktor Danchuk, Roman Pelo, Serhij Nikipchuk, Vasyl Brytkovskyi and Oleg Sorokivskyi
Ch 4 Assessment of the efficiency of the ecologistic system project taking into account the transformational changes of its life cycle model , pp 108–134 Downloads
Sergey Rudenko, Tetiana Kovtun, Victoriya Smrkovska, Tetiana Smokova, Kateryna Garbazhii and Dmytro Kovtun
Ch 5 Management of the interaction of the enterprise with partners and consumers: models, methods and information interaction , pp 135–169 Downloads
Diana Raiko, Irina Fedorenko, Olena Kitchenko, Valerii Kobieliev, Mariia Litvynenko and Tаtiana Romanchik

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DOI: 10.15587/978-617-7319-66-4

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