Improvement of Cargo Transportation Technology in Rail and Sea Traffic

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The purpose of this work is to find a new way to improve and develop the potential of the transport system, both in the segment of export cargo transportation, and in the space of interaction between different types of transport in the organization of mixed rail - sea transport. The experience of managing the process of export transportation of fuel and energy resources in the Russian Federation is presented and analyzed. Scientifically grounded variants of decisions on the organization of export transportations in the mixed railway - sea communication creating conditions for decrease in a rate of growth of the added value of finished goods are offered. A new alternative way of development and improvement of export cargo transportation is proposed. The model of complex transport service in the area of interaction of several types of transport in the implementation of railway - sea communication is presented. Further improvement of the technology of interaction between the subjects of complex transport service is considered. Transition to integrated transport service by the method of construction and functioning in the model of integrated transport service of virtual enterprises is chosen. The methods of construction of this model are currently used in the management of transport services in the organization of inert cargo carriage flows and in determining the forecast of their supply. The obtained results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed innovative technological solutions.

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Zubkov, V., & Sirina, N. (2020). Improvement of Cargo Transportation Technology in Rail and Sea Traffic. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1116 AISC, pp. 1110–1119). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37919-3_109

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