Oksana Lozovaya
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Oksana Lozovaya is a researcher focused on the digital transformation of the transportation and logistics sector, with a particular emphasis on the motor transport enterprise. Her work critically examines the integration of digital technologies within the Russian Federation, where she identifies a key bottleneck: most software products are designed for isolated functional blocks—such as corporate document management—rather than offering holistic, industry-specific solutions. Her most cited paper, “Possibilities and prospects for the development of integrated digitalization at the motor transport enterprise” (2023, 4 citations), lays out a roadmap for overcoming these constraints, proposing a unified digital ecosystem that can streamline operations from fleet management to logistics coordination. This contribution is especially valuable for practitioners and policymakers seeking to modernize aging infrastructure. While her citation count is modest, Lozovaya’s work is notable for its practical, problem-driven approach—she doesn’t just theorize about Industry 4.0 but tackles the real-world friction between available software and industry needs. For students and researchers in transport engineering or digitalization studies, her research offers a grounded perspective on how to bridge the gap between generic digital tools and the specialized demands of motor transport enterprises.
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