Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics

The terminology and conceptual apparatus of modern logistics as a scientific discipline is far from being shaped. Researches and developers of legislative and norm-setting documents are obliged to use their own or barrowed terminology, in both case not shared ubiquitously. Consequently, the interpre...

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Main Authors: Alexander Kuznetsov, Alexander Kirichenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2018-09-01
Series:TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
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Online Access:http://www.transnav.eu/files/Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics,846.pdf
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spelling doaj-c378e29a30bd4cfbb2aadf30dbb851b62020-11-25T01:13:43ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812018-09-0112361161610.12716/1001.12.03.21846Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation LogisticsAlexander Kuznetsov0Alexander Kirichenko1Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping, Saint Petersburg, RussiaAdmiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping, Saint Petersburg, RussiaThe terminology and conceptual apparatus of modern logistics as a scientific discipline is far from being shaped. Researches and developers of legislative and norm-setting documents are obliged to use their own or barrowed terminology, in both case not shared ubiquitously. Consequently, the interpretations even of basic concepts differ significantly. In particular, there exists an academic and practical point of view that refuse the right for existence of the term “transportation logistics”. This clause is explained by the proclaimed omnipresence and universality of logistics, which has in its operational glossary the term “transportation”, treated as a local, subordinated and thus secondary function. This paper tries to set a decisive rule to distinguish between general logistics and transportation logistics, arguing that these two disciplines are well separated by the objects and methodology, knowledge and activities. In transportation logistics defined this way the authors examine two principal components of the transportation processes, storage (warehousing) and movement (shipping). This consideration lead to conclusions that the classical mathematical toolkit is not fitted for the design and management of modern global supply chains.http://www.transnav.eu/files/Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics,846.pdfModern Transportation LogisticsLogisticsMethodological ProblemsModern LogisticsTransportation LogisticsSea TransportationGlobal Supply ChainLogistic Supply Chain
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Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics
TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
Modern Transportation Logistics
Logistics
Methodological Problems
Modern Logistics
Transportation Logistics
Sea Transportation
Global Supply Chain
Logistic Supply Chain
author_facet Alexander Kuznetsov
Alexander Kirichenko
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title Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics
title_short Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics
title_full Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics
title_fullStr Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics
title_full_unstemmed Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics
title_sort methodological problems of modern transportation logistics
publisher Gdynia Maritime University
series TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
issn 2083-6473
2083-6481
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The terminology and conceptual apparatus of modern logistics as a scientific discipline is far from being shaped. Researches and developers of legislative and norm-setting documents are obliged to use their own or barrowed terminology, in both case not shared ubiquitously. Consequently, the interpretations even of basic concepts differ significantly. In particular, there exists an academic and practical point of view that refuse the right for existence of the term “transportation logistics”. This clause is explained by the proclaimed omnipresence and universality of logistics, which has in its operational glossary the term “transportation”, treated as a local, subordinated and thus secondary function. This paper tries to set a decisive rule to distinguish between general logistics and transportation logistics, arguing that these two disciplines are well separated by the objects and methodology, knowledge and activities. In transportation logistics defined this way the authors examine two principal components of the transportation processes, storage (warehousing) and movement (shipping). This consideration lead to conclusions that the classical mathematical toolkit is not fitted for the design and management of modern global supply chains.
topic Modern Transportation Logistics
Logistics
Methodological Problems
Modern Logistics
Transportation Logistics
Sea Transportation
Global Supply Chain
Logistic Supply Chain
url http://www.transnav.eu/files/Methodological Problems of Modern Transportation Logistics,846.pdf
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