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The Maas ? Mobility-as-a-service ? in the road freight transport

Jaroslaw Jerzy Brach    

Resumen

 Undeniably, the fourth industrial revolution, which led to the formation of Industry 4.0, also significantly affects the sector of modern road freight transport. As a result of this impact, real transformation takes place in this sector, leading to the formation of Mobility 4.0 and Transport 4.0, and ? closely related to them - Transport System 4.0. One of such new phenomena and trends in this area is Mobility as a Service (MaaS).The key principle - the heart of MaaS is to provide everyone who is the user ? member of that integrated system, with mobility offered as a single, comprehensive and integrated service. That creates the ability to carry out any transport, while maintaining flexibility to change course - if necessary - even while moving. In the case of freight transport in the situation of implementing Mobility as a Service, the contracting - participating party will get a much greater than presently personalized option - an optimized match in the selection of its various needs and requirements of the transport service available to it. The four underlying factors considered here will be the following variables: individualization, flexibility, cost and time. The article is dedicated to the implementation of the idea - MaaS concept in freight transport ? and the benefits resulting from that implementation for all parties included in the process described above.  

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