Seminar within the framework of SmaLog project in Batumi

On 12-14 of September, 2018 seminars for teachers and students of the Batumi State Maritime Academy were held in Batumi. These seminars were conducted within the SmaLog project, which is carried out according to the Erasmus program. As the first of the teachers on 12 of September prof. Aleksander Sładkowski made two presentations, which were devoted to modern methods of logistics, for example, to the impact of payment for using of European highways to logistics processes in transport companies.

On 13-14 of September, the staff of European universities made presentations for the participants of the project. In particular, prof. Antonio Comi (University of Rome Tor Vergata), prof. Norbert Grunwald, prof. Manfred Ahn (Hochschule Wismar), prof. Aleksander Sładkowski (Silesian University of Technology). Presentations of prof. A. Sładkowski was devoted to the delivery of goods on the East-West routes, as well as to the exchange of information on logistics research.

The presentation of prof. A. Sładkowski for teachers and students of the Batumi State Maritime Academy

A joint photo with seminar participants


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