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The Use of Simulation Modelling to Support Decisions in the Operational and Strategic Planning of the Seaport

Student: Osipenkov Daniil

Supervisor: Gleb Zakhodiakin

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Strategic Management in Logistics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Global globalization and containerization have led to a significant increase in the volume of sea transport in world trade. A seaport is a key infrastructure facility that serves sea transportation. Currently, the use of the latest information technologies has become a key factor in supporting the effective functioning of commercial ports. Information support of the port operation is quite a complex information and computing task for many reasons, the main of which is the dynamic influence of external factors on its internal operations and effective operation in general. For the analysis of such complex interactions, simulation is the most applicable tool.

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