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Assessment of Perspective Development of Transport and Logistics Systems at Macro and Micro Level under the Conditions of Industry 4.0 Integration  

Maiboroda, Olha (V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University)
Bezuhla, Liudmyla S. (Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University)
Gukaliuk, Andrii F. (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv)
Shymanska, Viktoriia (Zhytomyr Branch of Kyiv Institute of Business and Technology)
Momont, Tetiana (Zhytomyr Branch of Kyiv Institute of Business and Technology)
Ilchenko, Tetiana V. (Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University)
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International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security / v.21, no.3, 2021 , pp. 235-244 More about this Journal
Abstract
The change of the development of transport and logistics systems occurs with the active change of technology and the advent of the era of Industry 4.0. It requires modernization of approaches to the development of transport and logistics systems at the macro and micro levels. The present study aims to identify perspective directions of development and evolution, find out the existing obstacles in the integration of technological solutions of transport and logistics systems at the macro and micro levels. This study is based on a quantitative and qualitative methodology for assessing the level of integration of technologies into transport and logistics systems to study the prospects for their development at the micro level. Macroeconomic indicators of transport and logistics in the context of different regions of the world were used to quantify the development prospects. For a qualitative assessment of the development of the transport and logistics system, the case study method was used. The object of the study was selected logistics company Sensco Logistics Inc., Austin TX. At the macro level, countries with more innovative logistics sectors have stronger mechanisms for coordinating private sector activities. Simplification of administrative procedures of control and regulation by the public sector in order to facilitate trade between countries is a promising direction for the development of transport and logistics systems. Such reforms are more effective in developing a "rigid" transport infrastructure. The integration of Industry 4.0 technology solutions into the international logistics sector is defined by political and legal barriers, especially in developing countries. In low-income countries, hard and soft infrastructure reforms are hindering the development of logistics companies that provide transport services. This determines the national level of development of transport and logistics systems, and in general the global level of development of transport and logistics. In developed countries, the legal barriers to the development of new technological logistics are environmental requirements for the integration of technologies into the transport system. These trends are slowing down the development of International Logistics, which, compared to other industries, is slower to integrate Industry 4.0 technologies. This study combines macroeconomic factors that determine the prospects for the development of transport and logistics systems at the micro level.
Keywords
Transport and Logistics System; Logistics 4.0; Integration of Technologies into Logistics; Technological Solutions of Logistics Companies;
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