Article | 15-March-2021
The strategic goal of development of the transport system is to meet the needs of socially oriented development of the economy and society in competitive high quality transport services. The method of determining the competitiveness of freight transport services developed by the authors is based on the system of indicators for assessing the competitiveness of freight transport services and includes natural and cost indicators that collectively reflect the competitiveness of each operator's
Vasila YARASHOVA,
Abror HOSHIMOV
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 1, 187–198
Article | 31-December-2020
This article discusses the issue of seaport competitiveness. This is one of the most important issues in port studies. Conducting a port competitiveness analysis focuses on comparing components of port competitiveness for selected ports or terminals. First, a comparative analysis of selected seaports was performed in the article, followed by a detailed analysis of selected terminals in indicated ports. The main purpose of the article is to assess the effect of the new investment in the seaport
Oliwia PIETRZAK,
Krystian PIETRZAK,
Natalia WAGNER,
Andrzej MONTWIŁŁ
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 4, Part 1, 149–161
Research Article | 02-February-2017
Summary. The paper presents the criteria of quality that ensures competitiveness of transport services, marked indicators of quality road transport service applied smoothing factor of fluctuations in the demand for automobile transport services as well as selected characteristics of comprehensive quality in road transport services.
Mikhail KRASNYANSKIY,
Nikolai PENSHIN
Transport Problems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 15–20
Research Article | 30-March-2017
Summary. The paper deals with the impact the charging railway infrastructure access has on the competitiveness of railway transport in the selected European countries. It researched into the development of indicators that indicate the competition in the railways transport market, such as volume of transport, traffic performances, and number of trains of private railway operators compared with national operators. It used the new approach for research of the share of railway transport in the
Anna DOLINAYOVA,
Juraj CAMAJ,
Juraj KANIS
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 139–150
Article | 01-June-2020
The article identifies the determinants of the asymmetry of foreign trade turnover between Ukraine and Poland based on an analysis of competitiveness indicators of the studied countries in the period 2003−2017. The emphasis is on calculation of the comparative advantages of particular commodity headings in Polish exports in the domestic market of Ukraine. Potential directions of the intensification of bilateral trade were evaluated.
Ruslan Motoryn,
Kateryna Prykhodko,
Bogusław Ślusarczyk
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 21 , ISSUE 2, 143–156
Article | 31-March-2018
. The analysis has shown that both ro-ro and ro-pax routes show relevant problems in terms of their competitiveness against all-road transport. Ro-pax routes are not reliable and ro-ro routes are not fast and frequent; thus, they both do not fulfill essential requirements for MoS services.
Marino LUPI,
Alessandro FARINA,
Antonio PRATELLI,
Letizia BELLUCCI
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE SE, 127–140
Article | 23-April-2018
consumption and improve the competitiveness of enterprises.
Ma Dandan,
Bai Jing
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 1–4
Article | 20-December-2020
, late deliveries, high inventories and considerable operational costs. All of these business errors seriously challenge the company’s competitiveness. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the importance of effective analysis of maintaining the appropriate level of inventory in gaining a competitive advantage of the company using the company's key resources in the competitive struggle on the market while conducting continuous reporting of reasons for not achieving the assumed business
Piotr Zawada,
Włodzimierz Okrasa,
Jack Warchalowski
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 21 , ISSUE 5, 193–206
Article | 31-March-2018
A large number of criteria, the very diverse use of terminology and different classifications of criteria used to select a logistics service provider (LSP) reflect the lack of consensus in defining criteria. Moreover, whether the criteria are consistent with external requirements has not been analysed, which are vitally important for the success and competitiveness of the supply chain. This paper therefore presents a carefully prepared and evaluated classification system of criteria aligned
Patricija BAJEC,
Danijela TULJAK-SUBAN
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE SE, 157–168
Research Article | 21-April-2017
logistic operators under corporate social responsibility is a response to the abovementioned data. They take decisions concerning social and environmental aspects. The activities of TSL companies under CSR need to provide an answer to customer expectations and needs, and they have to cause an increase of competitiveness on the market. The selected four largest logistic operators conduct the following eco-friendly activities on the highest level: fume emission reports and the control of these emissions
Joanna DYCZKOWSKA
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 1, 97–104
Article | 18-June-2020
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of the main factors influencing negatively Klaipeda Sea Port performance and competitiveness as well as their limiting impact on the development of this transport system entity in general. This case study research is proposing some alternative solutions decreasing negative influences of comparatively declining land transport infrastructure connectivity to the Sea Port hinterland. Analysis of hinterland connectivity is based on the extended gate
Ričardas MALKUS,
Jūratė LIEBUVIENĖ,
Vida JOKUBYNIĖNĖ
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 2, 25–31