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Enterprise Transport-Logistic Function Optimization

Student: Makurova Anna

Supervisor: Andrey Aleksandrovich Bochkarev

Faculty: St.Petersburg School of Economics and Management

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The final qualification work investigates the optimization of transport-logistic functions in the enterprise. There are many ways to improve the company's effectiveness in order to be competitive in the market. Therefore, this paper aims at the significance of using methods to optimize transport and logistics functions to improve the efficiency of the organization. The data for analysis will be obtained from company that provides heat and water supply, steamshop. In the final qualification work, statistical checks on the proposed fuel supply strategies are considered. The final qualification work will be built on the implementation of calculations that will reflect the amount of costs in company. To assess the effectiveness of the system, a comparative analysis of past and new indicators will be performed. It is expected that the received information will optimize the work of the company's transport-logistic department. For future researches, it can be recommended to explore other other enterprises in the field of heat supply and hot water disposal. In addition, the study could be informative for other enterprises in the field of heat supply and hot water disposal. The final qualification work consists of three chapters. The first chapter discusses the theoretical aspects of transport logistics, its role in the logistics system, features of railway transport and methods for optimizing transport and logistics activities. The second chapter provides a general description of the enterprise, its analysis of organizational and economic activities with an emphasis on transport and logistics activities. The third chapter offers measures to optimize transport and logistics functions. Keywords: optimization, transport and logistics functions, logistics, heat supply, fuel.

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