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Analysis of international experience in developing the transport and logistics system of southeast Asia countries

Abstract

The article examines the experience of developing the transport and logistics system of the countries of Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand) with an already developed logistics system and conditions similar to Vietnam, as well as an analysis of the reasons for success and limitations in their development. The concept of development of the logistics system (LS) of Vietnam is presented. This paper proposes an approach to optimizing the placement of a LC network and develops a simulation model for its formation, as well as assessing the economic efficiency of the LC network in Vietnam.

 

About the Author

Minh Chien Nguyen
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Nguyen Minh Chien, postgraduate student of the Department of Logistics and Management 



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Nguyen M.Ch. Analysis of international experience in developing the transport and logistics system of southeast Asia countries. Logistics and Supply Chain Management. 2023;20(4):51-65. (In Russ.)

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