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Improving the Efficiency of Transportation in Supply Chains

Student: Antinen Viktoriia

Supervisor: Darya Bazhina

Faculty: St.Petersburg School of Economics and Management

Educational Programme: Strategic Management in Logistics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Final qualifying work consists of an introduction, three chapters, conclusion, list of references. In the introduction, the relevance of the chosen topic is justified, the purpose and objectives of the study are set. The paper presents: the concept, goals, objectives of supply chain management. Methods and specifics of the organization of supply chain management are considered. The features of domestic and foreign experience are defined and analyzed. In conclusion, the main conclusions obtained as a result of the study are presented. The total amount of work is 64 pages.

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