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A management model for multi-level logistics transport ecosystems

https://doi.org/10.46973/0201-727X_2025_1_77

Abstract

In modern conditions of active development of digital information and communication technologies, the management structures of logistics transport systems are being transformed. In turn, logistics transport systems in the context of the globalization of the transport services market are transformed into integrated logistics transport systems that combine the processes of cargo delivery on several modes of transport. In this case, they need to be considered as multilevel complex systems, since the management level inevitably dominates the levels of implementation of technological processes. A promising direction in the development of management structures for integrated logistics transport systems is the creation of digital information and analytical platforms, which in this case aggregate management functions. The creation of new structures for managing information flows in logistics transport systems requires the transformation of existing tools in order to match their quality and the capabilities realized through digital technologies.

About the Authors

D. V. Nikitin
State University of Management, Engineering Project Management Center (EPMC)
Russian Federation

Nikitin Dmitry Vladimirovich, Deputy Director



N. V. Solovyov
State University of Management, Department of Scientific Research Coordination
Russian Federation

Solovyov Nikolay Vladimirovich, Junior Research Assistant



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Nikitin D.V., Solovyov N.V. A management model for multi-level logistics transport ecosystems. Vestnik Rostovskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Putej Soobshcheniya. 2025;(1):77-85. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46973/0201-727X_2025_1_77

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