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Механизм взаимодействия российских арктических портов при формировании транспортной системы совместного использования

Механизм взаимодействия российских арктических портов при формировании транспортной системы совместного использования

Abstract

Рассмотрены возможности централизованного планирования формирования и функционирования портовой инфраструктуры для обработки консолидированного потока грузов и управления этими процессами при организации транспортной системы совместного использования, действующей в корпоративных интересах федеральных органов исполнительной власти и иных хозяйствующих субъектов. Данный подход может быть использован при реализации планов развития территорий в Арктическом регионе России.

The paper looks at possibilities of centralised planning for foming and functioning of port infrastructure to process consolidated cargo flow and to manage these processes when organising a shared-use transport system, which operates to benefit corporate interests of Russia’s federal authorities and other economic entities. This approach can be used to fulfill development plans for the territories in Russia’s Arctic region.

Keywords

ТРАНСПОРТНАЯ СИСТЕМА СОВМЕСТНОГО ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ,АРКТИЧЕСКИЙ РЕГИОН РОССИИ,КОНКУРЕНТНОЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЕ ПОРТОВ,SHARED-USE TRANSPORT SYSTEM,RUSSIA'S ARCTIC REGION,COMPETITIVE INTERACTION OF PORTS

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