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At present the Slovak and abroad enterprises try to adapt to the new modern trends in distribution logistics processes and their technologies. However some companies have the problems with their implementation to the existing distribution logistics systems. That is why in the paper the computer simulation is used for selected logistics technologies in distribution process. It is based on the representation of real model of distribution process by its simulation model describing only those properties of real system of which we are interested in the terms of integration of selected logistics technologies. On the base of existing logistics technologies with using the simulation of existing distribution process it is possible to choose the right one. The paper is concerned about the use of computer simulation for selected logistics technologies in the distribution process for example Just in Time, Just in Sequence or their combinations. The results of computer simulation can be re-applied to the real distribution process in the form of improvements of its properties. The aim of paper is to point out the possibilities of using the computer simulation for selected logistics technologies in terms of distribution process in company.
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Kubasakova, I., Senko, S. (2020). Simulation of Goods Transport. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Research and the Future of Telematics. TST 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1289. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59270-7_22
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