Ways to Improve The Competitiveness and Efficiency of Transport Services
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v8i5.3524Keywords:
transport services, competitiveness, efficiency, technological advancements, smart logistics, digital platforms, infrastructure improvements, policy reforms, environmental sustainability, data analytics, innovation, global transport marketAbstract
This article explores various strategies and approaches aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and efficiency of transport services. It discusses the importance of technological advancements, such as the adoption of digital platforms, smart logistics, and data analytics, in improving service delivery. Additionally, the paper examines the role of infrastructure improvements, policy reforms, and environmental sustainability in boosting the overall performance of the transport sector. Through case studies and practical examples, the article highlights successful initiatives from both developed and emerging economies, offering valuable insights into how businesses and governments can collaborate to drive innovation and cost-effectiveness in transportation services. The findings underscore the need for a holistic approach to achieving long-term competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global marketplace.
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