The book is devoted to the problems of transport and energy resources, functioning and development of energy and transport systems, and their impact on international economic processes and business performance. In a generalized form the book presents the development of the methodology for the economic justification of the energy supply cost management system in the technological complex of various transport, the results of testing the system of energy-economic certification of roads, and the criteria for assessing the energy efficiency of transport enterprises. This book also covers the issues of reducing the consumption of petroleum fuels by various modes of transport, the development of new energy sources, security, and traffic automation. This book is useful for specialists in the field of transport systems and energy, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in these issues.
Chapter 1.Research Of Conditions And Results Of Implementation Of
Rational Qualitative Indicators Of Vehicle Fuel With Using The Energy
Information Field.
Chapter 2.Evaluation of the Efficiency of the
Driver-Car-Road-Environment System in Mountainous Conditions by Modelling
Energy Exchange Processes.
Chapter 3.Selection of the control unit for
spiral-screw conveyors oftransport systems operating in the field of urban
economy.
Chapter 4.Features of designing an electromechanical module for
transmissions of tracked vehicles.
Chapter 5.Development of electric
carsharing as a tool for environmental sustainability and ektoruzhim
territory.
Chapter 6.Lifecycle Architecture Of Fault-Tolerant Supply
Chains.
Chapter 7.Solution of the problems of creating intelligent transport
systems based on neural network modeling.
Chapter 8.Blockchain technology
for transport and logistics systems.
Chapter 9.Revisiting the possibilities
of the multicriteria decision making method for the evaluation of regional
logistic potential.
Chapter 10.Peculiarities of transportation
infrastructure development in the Arctic.
Chapter 11.The impact of changes
in the design of vehicles on road safety in the Krasnoyarsk region.
Chapter
12.Improving the state policy for the development of the transport complex in
the context of digitalization.
Chapter 13.Comprehensive analysis of the
development of maritime Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the
context of integration into the global transport system.
Prof. Shinkevich Alexey is a Doctor of Technical Sciences and a Doctor of Economic Sciences, he works at the Kazan National Research Technological University as a Head of the Department of Logistics and Management. His research interests are: circular economy, supply chain management, research on innovative development of the economy using a neo-institutional approach and mathematical modeling methods, digitalization of industry, etc.
Alexey has such national honorary titles as "Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Natural History", "Honored Worker of Science and Education", "Founder of the Scientific School". At the same time he successfully completed internships in scientific and educational centers in Tempe, Arizona, USA (2011); Dusseldorf, Germany (2017); Eskisehir, Turkey (2022).He is the author of more than 700 scientific and educational works, including: 82 scientific publications in Scopus and Web of Science; 172 articles in leading peer-reviewed scientific publications included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia; 35 monographs; 25 computer programs, etc. Assoc.Prof. Kadir Aksay works at the Vocational School of Transportation, Department of Management and Organization of the Eskiehir Technical University (Turkey). His main interests includes: Turkish Railway Vehicles Sector; Safety Management Systems and Safety Culture in Railways; Organizational Resilience in The Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic; Customs and Transit Systems; Logistics costs. Kadir is an active lecturer and supervisor of master's theses.