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Improvement of the Logistics System in a Vertically Integrated Full-Cycle Company

Student: Yakovlev Aleksandr

Supervisor: Elena Startseva

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2020

Object of work: “LLC Group of companies Rusagro” Subject of work: logistics at Rusagro-Invest Purpose of work: Optimization of logistics costs in a vertically integrated agricultural holding Tasks / progress: 1) Analysis of the economic and logistics activities of the company 2) Analysis of the railway market, identifying the main problems and features from the point of view of the shipper in the railway market, a description of the main features of the market. 3) Benchmarking and providing examples of eliminating prevailing market problems that adversely affect companies in particular 4) Implementation of the method to reduce variable costs in the export department, responsible for the transportation of agricultural raw sugar. 5) The economic feasibility of the developed proposals

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