FACTORS INDUCING THE PROGRESSION OF INTERMODALITY IN BALTIC ADRIATIC CORRIDOR

1 CHAKUU Sumeer
Co-authors:
1 NĘDZA Michał
Institution:
1 University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland, EU, schakuu@wsiz.rzeszow.pl, mnedza@wsiz.rzeszow.pl
Conference:
Carpathian Logistics Congress, Hotel Tatra, Zakopane, Poland, EU, November 28th - 30th 2016
Proceedings:
Proceedings Carpathian Logistics Congress
Pages:
82-91
ISBN:
978-80-87294-76-5
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
30th October 2017
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.
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Abstract

The zones along the Baltic and the Adriatic have substantial geographical, economic and transport similarities. The strengthening of economic growth and the dynamics of the flow of goods has provided intermodality the utmost importance. The development of multimodal transport network and its connection with the TEN-T corridors represents a precondition for strengthening national economies. Baltic-Adriatic corridor connects the north and the south of Europe, with a more progressive intensification of the economic growth of Baltic and Central European countries. The intermodal transport system in the corridor has the ability to generate and intensify the economically sustainable growth. Without doubt, there is a true need for economic growth and transport system within which intermodal transport would have particular significance as a strategic program. Strategic planning of transport development must be in the service for the overall economic growth and it should be dynamically adjusted to the objective investment possibilities in the field of intermodality.

Keywords: Logistics, Intermodality, Baltic Adriatic Corridor, SWOT/TOWS analysis

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