Dear readers! We present to your attention the final issue of the LOGISTICS journal in 2024. We have tried to make it rich and interesting. Today, many Russian companies operate under strict sanctions restrictions, which force them to reorient logistics flows. One of the possible solutions to this problem may be the Russia – Mongolia – China economic corridor. Details can be found in the article by Alexandra Kazunina.
Dear readers! We present to your attention the 11th issue of the LOGISTICS magazine, where you will find relevant materials and articles. And again, the focus is on international cooperation. An important event in this area was the International Trade Day 2024 Forum, held on November 7, 2024 in Moscow.
Dear readers! The tenth issue of LOGISTICS journal opens with a large article dedicated to the results of the BRICS Business Forum, held on October 18, 2024 in Moscow. Yulia Kislova, Director of Agency Market Guide LLC and publisher of LOGISTICS journal, attended the event and prepared an article where she paid special attention to international trade and logistical connectivity of the countries of the association. The details are in the room.
Market Guide Agency has won the open tender for the right to conclude a state contract for providing services to monitor tourist flows and consumer spending, as well as estimating the contribution of urban tourism industry in the formation of the gross regional product (GRP) in Moscow.
Along with the Market Guide Agency, the Russian State University of Tourism and Service, and the Russian State Social University, participated in the competition, but on the totality of the evaluated criteria, Market Guide Agency has won the first place. The client of the tender was the Department of National Policy, Inter-regional Relations and Tourism of the city of Moscow.
Conducting the research on monitoring the tourist flows and consumer spending in the city of Moscow, and also estimating the contribution of urban tourism industry in the formation of the gross regional product (GRP), will include:
• Collection and processing of the state statistical data;
• Analysis of the dynamics of inbound and outbound tourist traffic to the territory of Moscow;
• Analysis of the tourist infrastructure of Moscow: hotels and other accommodation facilities, tourism products, catering facilities, transportation infrastructure;
• Conducting of random sociological surveys of the population of Federal Subjects Russia to identify the size and structure of the inbound tourist flows to Moscow within a year.
Following the results of the work, a consolidated analytical Report, describing the state and development of the tourism industry in the city of Moscow, will be drawn up, and the proposals concerning the improvement of monitoring the tourist field in the city of Moscow will be developed.