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The authors of this chapter proposed their own conceptual process framework of problems occurring in organization of transport processes within distribution systems. The proposed tool is a unique hybrid of well-known solutions, presented in professional literature. This conceptual process framework has been developed and successfully implemented as part of works aimed at facilitating the transportation system in one of the largest market chain operators in Poland. Problem identification and analysis tool of organization of transport processes in distribution companies developed within this project has been called Sustainable Transport System Virus Analysis (STSVA). In this chapter basic assumptions and methodology of the tool developed by the authors have been included.
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Cyplik, P., Hadas, L., Hajdul, M. (2012). Sustainable Transport System Virus: The Conceptual Process Framework of Problems Identification and Analysis in Distribution System. In: Golinska, P., Romano, C. (eds) Environmental Issues in Supply Chain Management. EcoProduction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23562-7_3
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