Analýza přepravy nadměrných nákladů

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Hejdová, Lucie

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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava

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The thesis focuses on the analysis of the transportation of excessive loads in HMMC. The objective of this thesis was to analyze the realized excess cargo transportation, create a new transport model situations of excessive load, consider their options and then assess the accuracy of the realized transport.The aim of the creation of new model situations of transportation of excessive loads is the possibility of saving money HMMC in the future implementation of the excessive load. The thesis is divided into five key chapters. The first chapter is an introduction in which we are familiar with the well-known complications in the transport of oversize loads, which are known from the media, and the aims of the thesis. In the second chapter we focus on performance HMMC. HMMC engaged in the manufacture of cars. The third chapter contains selected theoretical resource to the transportation of excessive cargo. The fourth chapter contains the analysis of the current state of import of technology and parts to HMMC. We have tried to propose new transportation options, which should bring savings in terms of business improvement services, transport costs and time required for its implementation. At the end of this chapter, we specify the various proposals for improvement.In the last chapter there is a resumé of the whole thesis and emphasis, including those working. of the results we arrived at that might be of importance for AB / that might be important for AB. In the last chapter was to underline the results, which we have reached and which would HMMC could have great significance for the future.

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Import 11/07/2012

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logistics, transportation of excessive loads, analysis, transport, car transport trucks, freight railways, marine repair, river cargo transport, air cargo, excessive load, degree of risk of damage to cargo

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