PROBLEMS AND TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS OF TRANSPORT LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN
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transport logistics, multimodal logistics, transport infrastructure, transit corridors, digitalization, artificial intelligence, blockchain technologies, green logistics, electric transport.Abstract
Uzbekistan is one of the important transport and logistics centers in the Central Asian region, and its geographical location makes the country a crossroads of international trade routes. In recent years, a number of reforms have been implemented to modernize transport infrastructure, expand international transit corridors, and improve logistics efficiency. However, there are a number of problems that need to be addressed in this area, including the obsolescence of transport vehicles, the lack of multimodal logistics centers, and the slow pace of digitalization processes. This article analyzes the main problems in the transport and logistics system of Uzbekistan, technical solutions, and innovative approaches to their elimination.
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