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Designing a Supply Scheme for Subarctic Marine Construction

Student: Kononov Artem

Supervisor: Svetlana Anatolievna Borodulina

Faculty: St.Petersburg School of Economics and Management

Educational Programme: Strategic Management in Logistics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

In this study, a matter of managing inventory of materials against tight deadlines was addressed. As an organizational solution a transition to synchromodal transportation was proposed. A literature review was conducted in this regard with special attention to utilization of instruments of quantitative analysis. A synchromodal routing methodology was introduced as a synergetic product of the “Just-In-Time” framework and instruments of statistical analysis and machine learning. In order to approbate the suggested methodology a simulation model was developed in AnyLogic, and a series of experiments was run. The methodology is claimed to be statistically sound in accordance with the results of the experiment, possible economic impact of transition to synchromodality was also assessed.

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