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    Problematika logistiky pri skladovaní tvárniacich nástrojov a otázka opotrebovania činných dielov
    (University of Žilina, 2024) Melo, Borislav
    The article deals with the specific issue of the logistics of forming tools within the company. The submitted contribution in a brief overview points to possible situations that may arise in the production process when applying forming tools. It is also pointed out the possibilities of solving the situations that arise in the production preparation stage. An addition is also pointing out the issue of wear and tear of active parts of clippers and their renovation.
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    Possibilities of using artificial intelligence in logistics
    (University of Žilina, 2024) Biňasová, Vladimíra; Bubeník, Peter; Rakyta, Miroslav; Kasajová, Marta; Zuzik, Ján
    The paper focuses on the topic of the possibilities of using artificial intelligence in logistics. It provides basic information about the given topic, which is presented in the theoretical basis. It describes the definition, history and development and objectives of logistics. It also deals with aspects of Logistics 4.0 and the definition and history of artificial intelligence. The core of the work divides individual options between logistics platforms using artificial intelligence and logistics technologies using artificial intelligence, the principle of operation of which is subsequently described. The conclusion is devoted to the evaluation of the current state of use of artificial intelligence in the logistics industry. It also contains an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of the mentioned possibilities of use.
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    Employee and managerial competences in logistics companies
    (Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, 2023) Paweska, Marcin
    The article presents the basic conditions for the functioning of logistics companies. The implications of globalisation processes have been strongly emphasized. It has been highlighted that the internationalisation of business activity is one of the important factors influencing the need, even the necessity, to constantly improve employee and managerial competences. They were the subject of surveys, the results of which are presented in the final part of the article. Research has shown that the basic competencies of logistic company personnel are interdisciplinary knowledge, effective skills for coping in various situations, and the ability to resolve various problems quickly, regardless of the conditions under which the company operates.
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    Software for Identifying Secondary Packaging of Medicines
    (University of Zilina, 2019) Mojský, Viliam; Adámiková, Eva; Dobroselskyi, Mykhailo; Jaculjaková, Simona; Staša, Pavel
    The article deals with the creation of software for automatic identification of secondary packaging of medicines. In the first part of the analysis we focused on the possibilities of creating software considering available equipment. The second part followed achieved results. Here we focused on the knowledge and software needed to create our solution. Based on the findings of the analysis, we started working on the software. We have tailored the software solution to fit our needs. It has been customized for the laboratory equipment while meeting our requirements. We have successfully created the software and it will be used in further research activities in the ongoing project.
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    Changes in night-time distribution of goods to the city centres as a tool to meet the requirements of the EU white paper on transport
    (University of Zilina, 2017) Gnap, Jozef; Beňová, Dominika; Slávik, Radovan; Dydkowski, Grzegorz
    The report focuses on assessing the advantages and disadvantages of night distribution in selected European cities. The first chapter is focused on projects focused on night distribution of goods in the city centre. The second chapter deals with a more detailed analyses of night distribution in some countries of the European Union. It shows concrete example, a solution for night distribution, which can be applied to our Slovak cities. Even in Slovakia, it has to deal with the issue in view of the constantly increase the number and the duration of traffic accidents not only in Bratislava, but also in all regional cities.
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    Development of courier services in Poland
    (University of Zilina, 2015) Porębska, Ewelina; Caban, Jacek; Sopoćko, Mateusz
    The article presents the genesis of courier services in Poland, since the first such businesses in 1982. Courier companies in Poland are relatively short on the market, holding the prominent place in the economy of the country. The courier services in comparison with the countries of Western Europe are still in the development stage. After 2000 began the process of merger of best organised national courier companies by the largest global companies. In the article are presented factors affecting development of courier service in Poland, as well as the changes, which occurred within a few years, such as the level of employment, enterprises operating range and their generated revenue.
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    THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE DISTRIBUTION PROCESS
    (University of Zilina, 2020) Madleňáková, Lucia; Paďourová, Anna
    Information is an important competitive tool, nowadays. Those, who dispose of them on time, gain the advantage of being able to take decisions sooner than competition. The recency and relevance of information is becoming a necessity also in the field of logistics chain management, especially the 100% traceability of the movement of shipments or goods is crucial not only for the distribution service provider but also for the customer who wants to know where his shipment or goods is. As “Industry 4.0” trends suggest, these requirements are increasingly extended to include data not only on the location of shipments, but on the identification of the owner of the goods, where the shipment was moved from and for what purpose and finally what triggered the activity. This “traceability” is based on the implementation of “perfect” information systems that must be filled with quality and correct data. In addition to data volume growing that will be generated by the various devices, same level of importance seems to be the electronic data exchange among stakeholders. The use of Automatic Identification Tools (AIDC) is the key to data collection in the field of logistics and distribution activities. The paper discusses the possibilities of implementing AIDC using RFID technology in the specific field.