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Adaptability of Management in Transportation Systems

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Transport has grown to be a crucial component of long-distance movement. Links along management, global supply chains, and communications are made possible by transportation. Future generations’ alternatives for arranging the supply, utilization, and dissemination of goods and services may be seriously limited by such rigid structures and systems. The inadequate focus has been devoted to learning and research on the connection between durability and mobility. In the industry, logistical factors have always been strategically important. Wholesale and retail businesses understand that location in proximity to marketplaces or supply chains is one of the most important variables in a company’s success, going beyond inventory control and shipping. Logistics among industries is concerned with issues as fundamental as plant site, input materials procurement, and service to clients. Companies of all sizes have recently been obliged to pay extra close attention to how this function interacts with others due to changes in the business environment. Federal regulations, the condition of the country's transport networks, energy constraints, and technology advancements are all crucial factors to take into account when developing a corporate plan.

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Mishra, A.S., Prajapati, S.G. (2023). Adaptability of Management in Transportation Systems. In: Upadhyay, R.K., Sharma, S.K., Kumar, V., Valera, H. (eds) Transportation Systems Technology and Integrated Management. Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1517-0_19

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