FOREIGN EXPERIENCES IN PROVISION OF TRANSPORT SERVICES
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transport services, foreign experience, logistics system, multimodal transportation, digitalization, transport infrastructure, public-private partnership, service quality, sustainable development.Abstract
This article analyzes the best practices of foreign countries in the field of transport services. The study covers the main areas of organization, management and development of transport services in developed countries, including digitalization, optimization of logistics systems, multimodal transportation, public-private partnership mechanisms and environmental sustainability. It also assesses the role of innovative approaches in improving the efficiency of transport services. Based on the generalization of foreign experience, practical proposals and conclusions are formulated for the development of the national transport system.
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