Logistical Organization of International Transportation as Part of the Chinese Initiative “One Belt, One Road”
Abstract
The article is devoted to a detailed review of the features and problems of implementing logistics principles in the
organization of international freight transportation within the development of the cross-border transport and logistics infrastructure of the One Belt, One Road initiative. The purpose of the study is to identify the specifics of the logistics organization
of international freight transportation, taking into account the current model of international cooperation promoted by China
under the “One Belt, One Road” initiative.
Keywords
logistics organization, international cooperation, international transportation, Belt and Road Initiative, transport corridors
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