PART 2. ASSESSMENT OF RATIONALITY BY THE POINT METHOD MINING LOGISTICS SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.3.74.529Keywords:
Logistic systems of mining industry (LSMI), stepwise assessment procedure, levels of social rationality, integrated LSMI, point scale method, choice of significant criterionAbstract
The article formulates the second part (stages 5-7) of the stage-by-stage assessment procedure using the method of a point scale of levels of social rationality of a real or developed (current, implemented, planned for implementation) integrated logistics system of the mining industry.
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