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Multimodal logistics solutions in the conditions of incidental situations and threats to transport safety

In: Logistics systems: technological and economic aspects of efficiency

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  • Valerii Samsonkin

    (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies)

  • Viktor Myronenko

    (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies)

  • Iuliia Bulgakova

    (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies)

  • Rosalia Shcherbyna

    (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies)

  • Oksana Yurchenko

    (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies)

  • Oleksandr Pohorilyi

    (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies)

Abstract

It is considered which multimodal logistics solutions in emergency situations and threats to transport safety have shown their effectiveness during the war in Ukraine, as well as promising transport and logistics solutions that allow integrating Ukraine into the European transport space at a new level of transport competitiveness and defense capability. Logistic solutions are proposed from the local level for logistical and logistical support during the evacuation of internally displaced persons to the transcontinental level, namely a multimodal logistics system for the transportation of passengers and goods with the participation of new high-speed railways of European track width. At the same time, both complex mathematical models of humanitarian logistics tasks used in emergency situations and simple calculation methods for use in extreme conditions are considered. The priority of transportation safety is taken into account, therefore, a digital information organizational and educational system for managing the safety of railway traffic at an enterprise is proposed, which can be scaled up to the size of large transport systems, which will provide the highest level of traffic safety due to high-quality training of enterprise personnel, and highlights the practical experience of implementing such an information organizational-training system.

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  • Valerii Samsonkin & Viktor Myronenko & Iuliia Bulgakova & Rosalia Shcherbyna & Oksana Yurchenko & Oleksandr Pohorilyi, 2022. "Multimodal logistics solutions in the conditions of incidental situations and threats to transport safety," Chapters of Monographs, in: Logistics systems: technological and economic aspects of efficiency, chapter 1, pages 3–37, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:pcchap:978-617-7319-66-4-ch1
    DOI: 10.15587/978-617-7319-66-4.ch1
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