Assessment of zones of influence on the efficiency of city transport logistics

published:
Number: Issue 31(2025)
Section: Transport technology
The page spacing of the article: 282-291
Keywords: city logistics; transport; intelligent transport systems; logistic stability index; transport and logistics system; transport process; sustainable development.
How to quote an article: Yevheniia Shapenko, Inesa Halona, Svitlana Kotova, Oksana Semenchenko, Oleksandr Bilonoh, Valeriy Yaroshevskyy. Assessment of zones of influence on the efficiency of city transport logistics. Dorogi і mosti [Roads and bridges]. Kyiv, 2025. Issue 31. P. 282–291 [in Ukrainian].

Authors

National Transport University (NTU), Kyiv, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1484-1682
National Transport University (NTU), Kyiv, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9004-2575
National Transport University (NTU), Kyiv, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-1019-9987
National Transport University (NTU), Kyiv, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8276-018X
National Transport University (NTU), Kyiv, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8487-8025
National Transport University (NTU), Kyiv, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0937-9400

Summary

The modern development of cities is accompanied by a constant increase in the volume of traffic flows, which necessitates the improvement of transport logistics. An essential aspect of enhancing the quality of life, ensuring mobility, and reducing environmental pollution is the economic stability and efficiency of the city's transport system. Urban transport logistics is a multi-component system that includes planning, coordination, and management of all types of transport movement, optimization of infrastructure, and integration of innovative technologies.

The study of modern approaches to assessing the efficiency of transport systems, considering their role in ensuring population mobility, economic development, and environmental sustainability, provides an opportunity to develop and implement methodological foundations for evaluating the efficiency of this system. This is particularly relevant in the context of rapid urbanization and global trends toward sustainable urban development.

It has been established that the efficiency of urban transport logistics is influenced by specific factors, including the accessibility of infrastructure, the reliability of transport services, the rational use of transport resources, the system's ability to adapt to changes in the socio-economic environment, and the degree of integration of modern technologies.

The implementation of innovative approaches in urban transport logistics will create conditions for improving the productivity of the transport network.

This article is devoted to the development of methodological approaches for determining the efficiency of urban transport logistics, particularly analyzing the factors that directly impact the performance of the transport system.

The research results can be used to develop strategies for urban logistics aimed at increasing its efficiency and reducing its negative impact on the environment. Additionally, they serve as a basis for substantiating recommendations for the development of intelligent transport systems that will ensure the sustainable functioning of cities in the long term.

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