Transport and Communications

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Transport and Communications is an scientific journal intended to bring together the information in different areas of transport and communications. The aim of this journal is to combine theory and practice in the field transport and communications and thus advancement of transport and communications sciences. It will provide a platform for academicians, researchers and engineers to share their experience and solution to problems.Journal is indexed in database Index Copernicus.

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    Value of Company and Choice of Valuation Method for Forwarding Company
    (2018) Adámiková, Eva; Chinoracký, Roman; Čorejová, Tatiana; Dydkowski, Grzegorz
    The value of company is a very broad concept. Its determination depends on many factors and valuer must take into account both internal and external factors which are affecting the company. In some cases, it is very difficult to decide which of the methods should be used so that the entire valuation is not unnecessarily overpriced for the contracting entity. Valuation also takes into account the resulting objective value. In the case where the choice of method is not determined by the legal act itself, consultation and agreement with the expert is necessary in order to clarify the state of the company and determine the reason for doing the valuation itself. Therefore, the main goal of this paper is to choose an appropriate valuation method for a forwarding company.
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    Delivery Models in Last Mile Logistics
    (University of Zilina, 2018) Turská, Stanislava; Chinoracký, Roman; Kurotová, Jana; Jaculjaková, Simona; Rybick, Iwona
    In logistics the key problem of last mile is how to deliver goods from distribution hub to end users in cities and built-up areas. The paper deals with an issue of last mile delivery. The main objective of the paper is to analyse possible solutions how to deliver consignments to end customers. To achieve the aim, we realized secondary research in which we identified seven basic delivery models. Some of the delivery models are traditional, but there are delivery models which are a matter of the near future. One of the most appropriate solutions how to enhance effectiveness in the process of last mile delivery is to take advantages of every identified delivery model. Results of the research also imply a comparison of delivery models.