DOI: 10.33226/1231-2037.2021.6.2
JEL: L1, N7
This article contains an analysis of Polish passenger transport in regular and charter traffic with the specification of carriers for the years 2011–2018. A forecast of traffic growth in the aviation market until 2035 is presented. Took into account situation of the pandemic in early March 2020 was addressed. The trend occurring in the examined period was analyzed and conclusions relating to the changing transport structure were made. The compilation of statistical data made it possible to carry out the analysis based on the available resources of the Central Statistical Office and the Civil Aviation Office. This allowed to fill the gap in the literature, where previously information was compiled only for each year separately.
Keywords: air transport; airport; passenger; scheduled traffic; non-scheduled traffic
DOI: 10.33226/1231-2037.2021.5.3
JEL: L93
The article (part 1) contains an analysis of Polish passenger transport in regular and charter traffic specifically relating to airports, cities and countries for the years 2011–2018. The aim of this article is to deepen the knowledge on this topic. The trend occurring in the examined period was analyzed and conclusions relating to the changing transport structure were made. The compilation of statistical data made it possible to carry out the analysis based on the available resources of the Central Statistical Office and the Civil Aviation Office. This enabled the current gap in literature to be filled, where previously information was compiled only for each year separately.
Keywords: air transport; airport; passenger; scheduled traffic; nonscheduled traffic (transport lotniczy; port lotniczy; pasażer; ruch regularny; ruch czarterowy)
DOI: 10.33226/1231-2037.2019.12.7
JEL: (artykuł w języku angielskim)
Manufacturing and logistics process in conditions of the contemporary market must be multidimensional and multicriterial. Activities associated with production and logistics are closely related. Improvement of the manufacturing process and logistics areas in enterprises has a great importance and can bring a lot of benefits. Each optimization of the manufacturing and logistics proces should be analyzed, adapted to needs of the given enterprise and successively implemented. The article describes proposals to improve the manufacturing and Logistics process in researched enterprise, through identification of functional problems. In addition, indicates important possible benefits, resulting from the use of tools, systems and techniques to optimize production and logistics areas in the organization.
Keywords: improvement; manufacturing process; logistics; IT systems; Lean production
Dr inż. Monika Wengel
Research employee and lecturer at the Faculty of Production Engineering and Logistics at the Opole University of Technology.