Problemy Transportu i Logistyki

Previously: Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Problemy Transportu i Logistyki

ISSN: 1644-275X     eISSN: 2353-3005    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/ptl
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Issue archive / ZN nr 886 PTiL nr 32

Year of publication:2015

Information

We present readers with another Booklet of Science under the title “Problems of Transportation and Logistics”. This publication was prepared by five authors who worked meticulously and diligently on developing the articles contained in this notebook. Covered subjects are shown in both theoretical and practical terms. The essential objectives of the studies are:

– Presentation of the current problems of local governments in the field of passenger transportation system,

– Showing trends in contemporary transportation policy in the Baltic Sea region,

– A reference to the aspects of the competitiveness of rail transportation in Poland,

– Emphasizing the changes in demand and its impact on the supply chain.

The authors are aware that limited volume of studies and their nature allow only for partial research in regards to the problems of transportation and logistics. Presented instances were chosen based on authors interest and experience. Realizing that the presented studies are only a modest expression of scientific inquiry, we hope that they will become an inspiration to the broader research and reflection.

Editor

Elżbieta Załoga

Articles

# Title Page range Authors Actions
1.

Assessment of changes of the size and structure of ferry transport in the Baltic Sea Region in the years 2011–2014

14 (7-20) Joanna Kasińska More
2.

Time reservation system of customs clearance – Ebooking Truck

14 (21-34) Marcin Klimek More
3.

Change management in supply chains in the context of changes in demand

16 (35-50) Andrzej Montwiłł More
4.

Evaluation of selected competitiveness factors of the freight rail market in Poland

10 (51-60) Krystian Pietrzak More
5.

The role of Local Self-Government in shaping the passenger transport system in the regions on the example of West Pomerania Province

13 (61-73) Oliwia Pietrzak More