Telematics systems in road transport
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https://doi.org/10.12775/JPM.2019.001Keywords
telematics, supply chain, independence testAbstract
Purpose: The research objective of the article is to assess the level and degree of the use of telematics systems supporting supply chain management based on GPS/GSM/GPRS technology in road transport companies operating in Poland.
Methodology: The research methodology was based on the analysis of domestic and foreign subject literature as well as on surveys carried out in road transport companies in Poland for the needs of a National Science Centre grant.
Findings: The results of the research performed have shown that despite the large popularity and use of telematics systems, the scope of their use is still very low. The tests carried out on a sample of 500 road transport companies operating in Poland allow for applying the outcome of the research done to the general population.
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