12 april 33

AP25795671 – Development of methodology for organization of car traffic on the railway network of Kazakhstan multicriteria of transport tasks

AP25795671 – Development of methodology for organization of car traffic on the railway network of Kazakhstan multicriteria of transport tasks

Objective of the projectDevelopment of an improved methodology for the organization of carriage flows on the railway network of Kazakhstan, taking into account the multicriteria of transport tasks in the context of changes in the transport and logistics infrastructure of the railway industry.

Relevance: Currently, the development of Kazakhstan’s transport and transit potential and strengthening its role in international corridors is highly relevant. The high share of railway transport in freight turnover and increasing infrastructure load require improved efficiency of the sector. In addition, large-scale logistics projects and growing wagon flows necessitate the optimization of network capacity. Therefore, improving transportation processes within the railway system is of great importance.

Scientific supervisor: Master of Technical Sciences, Meiram Makhanovich Nurzhaubayev.

Expected and achieved results: Within the project, a comprehensive assessment of the transportation activities of NC KTZ JSC and the current state of transport infrastructure was carried out. Optimal solutions for increasing railway capacity and a methodology for organizing wagon flows were developed. The study identified key bottlenecks and proposed organizational and technological measures to improve efficiency. The developed methodology was economically justified and enables optimization of transportation processes. The results were disseminated through scientific publications and conference presentations.

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