
COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIPS CENTERS BETWEEN STAKEHOLDERS IN TRANSSHIPMENT CENTERS
Amonova Gulnora Zarifovna ,Xolbayev Farrux Uskanovich ,Jo'raboyeva Ro'zigul Shuhratjon kizi ,Baxromova Shoxista Baxodir kizi , The teacher of SamSIFL/The student of SamSIFLAbstract
This thesis explores the role of innovations and strategies in transshipment centers and logistics. With the increasing demand for efficient and cost-effective transportation, transshipment centers have become crucial hubs for the movement of goods and materials. This study aims to examine the current state of transshipment centers and logistics, identify key challenges faced by these centers, and propose innovative solutions and strategies to overcome these challenges.
Keywords
innovation, transshipment centers, advanced technology, delivery times, industry distribution.
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