Reminder: about the meeting of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Transportation and Vehicle Science Committee
Abstract
The session was opened by President Dr. Ádám Török, who welcomed the attendees in his introduction to the third scientific session of 2022. The third session focused on the topic of Logistics and Freight Transport.
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