CHANGES PROCESSES IN LOGISTICS PROJECTS ACCORDING TO THE NEW SILK ROAD INITIATIVE IN UKRAINE IN THE CONTEXT OF INTEGRATION TO THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN UNION Cover Image

CHANGES PROCESSES IN LOGISTICS PROJECTS ACCORDING TO THE NEW SILK ROAD INITIATIVE IN UKRAINE IN THE CONTEXT OF INTEGRATION TO THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN UNION
CHANGES PROCESSES IN LOGISTICS PROJECTS ACCORDING TO THE NEW SILK ROAD INITIATIVE IN UKRAINE IN THE CONTEXT OF INTEGRATION TO THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN UNION

Author(s): Iryna Fyshchuk
Subject(s): Public Administration, Public Law, Law on Economics
Published by: Międzynarodowy Instytut Innowacji "Nauka - Edukacja - Rozwój"
Keywords: change management processes; legal aspects integration; transport; the New Silk Road; trade

Summary/Abstract: Modern routes of Eurasian Trans-tailor corridors do not have a conventional basis and these routes do not have an international legal status. This article opens perspectives of Ukraine`s presence in the New Silk Road initiative according to legal aspects and logistics projects. The article investigates the change management processes in logistics projects of Chinese-Ukrainian economic corridor in the framework of reconstruction project of the New Silk Road in the XXI century. Particular attention paid to the national interests of the participating countries and areas of cooperation of Ukraine and China. Considering the trading measures that will help to analyzethe change management processes in logistics according to the New Silk Road project as cooperation with neighboring countries in the committees, organization bilateral meetings on harmonization of procedures. The author reveals that Ukraine could be a core logistics connecting point between Europe and Asia through creation of a one window logistic system. Importance of the factors in the success of the simplification of logistics procedures were proposed in the paper. Transportation of containers through Ukraine of Viking and ZUBR trains were illustrated as future logistics developing projects under the New Silk Road process in the change management context.

  • Issue Year: 2/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 345-363
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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