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Multimodal Livestock Operations Analysis Using Business Process Modeling: A Case Study of Romanian Black Sea Ports

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  • Catalin Popa

    (Department for Naval Port Engineering and Management, Faculty of Navigation and Naval Management, Romanian Naval Academy “Mircea cel Batran”, 900218 Constanta, Romania)

  • Ovidiu Stefanov

    (Doctoral School, Faculty of Transportation, National University for Science and Technology POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, 060042 Bucharest, Romania)

  • Ionela Goia

    (Doctoral School, Faculty of Transportation, National University for Science and Technology POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, 060042 Bucharest, Romania)

Abstract

In spite of its strong increase and relevant position in the evolution of international maritime routes, the global livestock trade is still a poorly treated topic in the maritime business domain of research. Aiming to cover this gap, the authors are focused on revealing the livestock logistics technology in intermodal transports, approaching both equipment reliability and operation flow design, applying the business processes modeling method to map the most relevant stages in animals’ port operation, transfer, and maritime transportation. This paper examines the intricate logistics of maritime livestock transportation through a case study on the Port of Midia, administrated by the Constanța Maritime Port Administration, one of Romania’s primary export hubs for livestock operations, using BPM software, seeking to identify the most important deficiencies and alternatives in improving the technical and technological effectiveness. Key findings indicate that improving ramp availability, automating document verification, and implementing RFID-based animal tracking systems could significantly enhance operational efficiency. By integrating workflow models, real-time monitoring, and simulation-based optimization, the study offers a comprehensive framework for streamlining multimodal livestock transportation. The implications extend to policymakers, port authorities, and logistics operators, emphasizing the necessity of digital transformation, regulatory harmonization, and technological integration in livestock maritime transportation. This research contributes to the expansion of intermodal transportation studies, providing practical recommendations for enhancing livestock logistics efficiency while ensuring compliance with European animal welfare regulations. The findings pave the way for further research into AI-driven risk assessments, smart logistics solutions, and sustainable livestock transportation alternatives.

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  • Catalin Popa & Ovidiu Stefanov & Ionela Goia, 2025. "Multimodal Livestock Operations Analysis Using Business Process Modeling: A Case Study of Romanian Black Sea Ports," Economies, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-22, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jecomi:v:13:y:2025:i:3:p:69-:d:1607168
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