Abstract

The benefits of sustainable functioning are among the most important characteristics of any socio-economic structure. It predetermines the rationality of the formation of results at normalized costs. But sustainability is of particular importance to systems that predetermine the optimization of the state of other participants in market relations. In this aspect, the activities of maritime transport are particularly highlighted, ensuring the rationality of the international division of labor. All subsystems that form cargo flows are interested in the sustainable operation of maritime transport, which provides up to 80 percent of foreign trade. However, the periodic instability of the world merchant fleet is determined by three aspects: the cyclical nature of the world economy, the competitive situation within the global maritime trade market and alternative approaches of opposing economic strategies. Therefore, to achieve transport security and sustainable positioning of national or union economies, it is important to monitor and recognize unwanted crisis situations. In accordance with the characteristics of external influences, response strategies are selected to meet the requirements of ensuring sustainability. Therefore, a specific approach to ensuring risk management is being formed.

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