PUBLISHED PAPERS #2.05
| Rustam Khalilev Prospects for the Formation of a Single Digital Transport Corridor |
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| Abstract. To date, international cargo transportation (including road transportation) is influenced by the following general economic development trends - transnationalization, ecologization and digitalization. However, it seems that a
further reduction in logistics costs per unit of transported products in the context of the accumulated reserve of
liberalization of international trade can be achieved through the
introduction of effective management solutions in terms of
digitalization of global logistics processes. Digitalization of global logistics processes allows not only to increase the transparency and manageability of supply chains, but also to significantly reduce the costs associated with the transportation, processing and storage of goods. The introduction of artificial intelligence, big data and blockchain technologies opens new opportunities for route optimization, predictive demand analysis and automated monitoring of cargo status in real time. One of the key areas of digitalization is the use of cloud platforms for integrating data between all participants in the logistics process - from shippers and carriers to customs authorities and final recipients. This helps to speed up document flow, reduce administrative barriers and reduce transport downtime. In addition, the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) allows the use of smart sensors to monitor environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity and vibration, which is especially important for the transportation of perishable and sensitive goods. In combination with automated inventory management systems and robotic warehouses, such technologies ensure uninterrupted supply and minimize losses. In the increasingly competitive international logistics market, companies that implement digital technologies gain significant competitive advantages. In the long term, the digitalization of logistics will not only reduce costs, but also create more sustainable and environmentally friendly transport systems. |
| Keywords: Middle Corridor, Digital Corridor, Data collection, Digitalization, Transnationalization |
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