In the article, the authors consider the problem of identifying and assessing the risks that arise when organizing the delivery of construction goods using the example of one of the main materials - concrete mixture for transport and civil construction facilities. The relevance of this topic is due to the complexity and dynamism of the concrete mixture delivery system, during the functioning of which the emerging risks directly affect the quality of the supplied concrete mixture and technological processes. In this regard, the FMEA calculation and analytical method is propose, adapted to identify risks in the concrete mixture delivery system, which allows you to assess the criticality and significance of each identified type of risk (failure). Accounting, analysis and risk assessment constitute the toolkit of the risk management system - risk management - aimed at increasing the efficiency of business processes by reducing the likelihood of adverse events and minimizing possible losses. At the same time, risk management is directly relate to making management decisions, often in conditions of uncertainty. Thus, risk assessment and risk optimization is an important and complex task.
Статья посвящена проблеме повышения эффективности основной деятельности хозяйствующего субъекта, связанной с организацией грузовых перевозок строительных грузов на примере доставки бетонной смеси. Предложен эффективный инструментарий совершенствования технологии управления перевозками - структурнофункциональное проектное моделирование. Изложенная в статье методика позволяет на стратегическом уровне описать все ключевые бизнес-процессы, связанные с организацией доставки бетонной смеси, в виде единой системы, что дает возможность оперативно управлять ими. Новизна статьи заключается в новаторском подходе к совершенствованию технологии доставки бетонной смеси.
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