PRINCIPLES OF THE USE OF VARIOUS VEHICLES IN TRANSPORTATION. THE CONCEPT OF A COMMON TRANSPORT HUB. THE CONCEPT OF A CONTINUOUS TRANSPORT PROCESS. CALCULATION OF THE INDICATOR OF THE DEGREE OF CONTINUITY OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE GENERAL TRANSPORT
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Keywords

transport logistics, transport processes, vehicles, continuous transport process, general transport center, technological processes, multimodal transport, transport system efficiency, transport system optimization, logistics processes, transport infrastructure, continuous processes, transport system management, transport technologies, economic efficiency.

Abstract

This article examines important principles in the field of transport logistics, in particular, the use of different means of transport in transportation, the concept of a common transport center, continuous transport processes and the calculation of the degree of continuity of technological processes. The article first examines the principles of optimal use of various vehicles and the necessary approaches to ensure the continuous operation of the transport system. Also, indicators and calculation methods are given for evaluating the effective management of technological processes in general transport centers. This study provides students with practical knowledge to improve the efficiency of transportation systems, optimize processes, and improve economic efficiency. The article is a theoretically and practically useful resource for specialists in the field of transport and logistics.

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