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Rola logistyki w pogłębianiu procesów globalizacji

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  • Klepacki, Bogdan
  • Perkowska, Aleksandra

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The study presents the importance of logistics in deepening globalization, especially in the use of maritime transport. This transport industry is the most widely used in the international flow of goods. It was found that world-wide transport from the mid-1990s increased almost by half, which was due to the most increased shipment of general cargo (2.6 times) and container loads (2 times). If the current trends in the pace of globalization processes are maintained in the future, rapidly developing Asian countries will be the deciding factor, while the role of developed European countries and the United States will decline. / Synopsis. W opracowaniu przedstawiono znaczenie logistyki w pogłębianiu globalizacji, zwłaszcza w zakresie wykorzystania transportu morskiego. Ten dział transportu jest bowiem najszerzej wykorzystywany w międzynarodowych przepływach towarów. Stwierdzono, że przewozy w skali świata od połowy lat 90. wzrosły prawie o połowę, do czego przyczyniło się najbardziej zwiększone przemieszczanie ładunków drobnicowych (2,6-krotnie) i kontenerowych (2 razy). Jeśli zostaną utrzymane dotychczasowe trendy o tempie procesów globalizacji w przyszłości będą decydować szybko rozwijające się państwa azjatyckie, zaś zmaleje rola rozwiniętych państw europejskich i Stanów Zjednoczonych.

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  • Klepacki, Bogdan & Perkowska, Aleksandra, 2019. "Rola logistyki w pogłębianiu procesów globalizacji," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 19(34, Part ), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:288518
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.288518
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