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TO THE QUESTION OF RAISING OF SEA TRANSPORT JUNCTION'S COMPETITIVENESS IN PRESENT CONDITIONS

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Abstract

Sea transport junction's activity as well as activity of sea transport junction's companies are considered in the article. The researching of this question is done under the process approach, which explains the activity of the junction and it's companies in the context of business process. Based on the results done, author comes to the conclusion, that today the necessity to consider the sea transport junction as an institute of partner relationships, regulating process activity through the cooperation between companies is actualized. It will raise as junction's as it's companies competitiveness due to personification the relations with service buyers as well as synergetic effect from inter companies interaction.

About the Author

M. Botnaryuk
Admiral Ushakov maritime state academy, Novorossiysk


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Botnaryuk M. TO THE QUESTION OF RAISING OF SEA TRANSPORT JUNCTION'S COMPETITIVENESS IN PRESENT CONDITIONS. Journal of Modern Competition. 2011;(3):32-43. EDN: OHSAZP

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