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Optimization of the Organization of Transit and Export Transportation on the Example of a Transport and Logistics Company

Student: zhigalkina diana

Supervisor: Valery Lukinskiy

Faculty: St.Petersburg School of Economics and Management

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2022

The paper considers the process approach as a way to improve the efficiency of the organization of transit and export transportation. At the beginning, the container transportation market and its state in Russia are analyzed, then the railway delivery area and the prospects for its development are assessed, and the main legal features of international transportation are given. The second chapter of the work focuses on the logistics company, for which an example of optimization based on the process approach will be given. The final chapter contains a methodological approach and an optimization example.

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