LOGISTICS OF CONTINUOUS MEDIA AND ENERGY (LCME)

1 MALINDŽÁK Dušan
Co-authors:
2 STRAKOŠ Vladimír
Institutions:
1 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Institute of Logistics, Košice, Slovakia, EU, dusan.malindzak@tuke.sk
2 College of Logistics, Přerov, Czech Republic, EU, vladimir.strakos@vslg.cz
Conference:
CLC 2018 - Carpathian Logistics Congress, Wellness Hotel Step, Prague, Czech Republic, EU, December 3 - 5, 2018
Proceedings:
Proceedings CLC 2018 - Carpathian Logistics Congress
Pages:
86-89
ISBN:
978-80-87294-88-8
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
18th April 2019
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.
Metrics:
498 views / 193 downloads
Abstract

The paper has a scientific- pedagogical character. It deals with the justification of the need to prepare "logistics" experts for the field of continuous media and energies flows. The current logistics is understood as a logistics of discreet flows as well as preparation logistic specialists in current study programmes too. Individual subjects and hence the scientific and professional basis deals with the flows of discrete products, if flows are continuous, they have to be discretized. The article compares logistics of discrete and continuous flows and their identities and specifics. There are many companies in this area. Each city has gas, water, electricity, heat and sewerage networks and networks for international transport of raw materials play a strategic role today. There are no study programs that would prepare graduates for practice for the logistics in this area. The paper also includes the concept of the study program "Logistics of Continuous Media and Energies (LCME)” and design of subjects through which this programme should be implemented in the future.

Keywords: logistics, continuous media, energies, distribution and collection networks

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