A Theoretic Model of Transport Logistics Demand

  • Natalija Jolić
  • Nikolina Brnjac
  • Ivica Oreb
Keywords: transport logistics, equilibrium of supply and demand, theoretic model, national TLD

Abstract

Concerning transport logistics as relation between transportand integrated approaches to logistics, some transport and logisticsspecialists consider the tenn tautological. However,transport is one of the components of logistics, along with inventories,resources, warehousing, infonnation and goods handling.Transport logistics considers wider commercial and operationalframeworks within which the flow of goods is plannedand managed. The demand for transport logistics services canbe valorised as highly qualitative, differentiated and derived.While researching transport phenomenon the implementationof models is inevitable and demand models highly desirable. Asa contribution to transport modelling this paper improves decisionmaking and planning in the transport logistics field.

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Jolić N, Brnjac N, Oreb I. A Theoretic Model of Transport Logistics Demand. Promet [Internet]. 1 [cited 2024Nov.22];18(1):17-1. Available from: https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/659
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