Interoperability in the Amazon region
application of the SAPEVO-M method to select logistical equipment to be used by the Armed Forces
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22491/cmm.a033Keywords:
Amazonia, Logistics, Interoperability, Intermodality, SAPEVO-M MethodAbstract
The intermodal transportation is essential to the logistical planner at the Amazon region and, to become accessible, its handling or its transshipping cost cannot be excessively onerous. Along the way, the Armed Forces have opportunities to improve the loading and unloading processes in the Amazon region, which, in 2020, hinder the interoperability and increase their aggregate cost. This research approaches the general context of intermodality context and the integration between the Armed Forces in Brazil, as well as bringing forward the interoperability in the United States and European Union. As a study case, there are some needs that should be solved to improve interoperability in the Amazon region. In this context, the SAPEVO-M method had been applied to select the right equipment to be used in cargo handling and intermodal logistics integration. It is clear from this paper that the equipment selected, through the method applied in the Army, can be extended to the other Forces, so that each one will have the means to solve this logistical problem.
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