SPbGASU team: Maksim Prasolov, Alina Ternovskaya, Olga Traksel, Andrey Kalashnikov, and Dmitry Evstifeev
The team from the Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering successfully competed in the Eurasian Student Olympiad in Logistics. This Olympiad is held annually by the University under the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC).
Our university was represented by students of the Department of Management in Construction, majoring in Management, consisting of: Dmitry Evstifeev (team captain), Andrey Kalashnikov, Maksim Prasolov, Alina Ternovskaya and Olga Traksel. Supervisor: Associate Professor at the Department of Management in Construction, PhD of Economic Sciences Tatiana Blazhenkova.
The Olympiad included tasks of varying difficulty levels in five categories:
- Best team video presentation;
- Winner of the test assignment competition;
- Best blitz competition participant;
- Best logistics project;
- Winner of the captains' competition.
Our students particularly enjoyed the "Best logistics project" assignment, which required them to propose an optimal solution for a specific situation involving the delivery of goods from Europe to Ekaterinburg. This not only tested their theoretical knowledge but also demonstrated their creativity and strategic thinking.
The results of the assignments were assessed by a jury headed by the Advisor to the Permanent Committee of the Union State, Vice-Rector for Development of the University under the IPA EurAsEC, PhD in Economics Sergey Tkachuk.
Following the results of the competition, the SPbGASU team was awarded a III degree diploma.
"The Olympiad atmosphere was friendly yet competitive, motivating me to demonstrate my full potential. For me, the Olympiad not only tested my knowledge but also inspired me to further develop my skills in logistics. I realized which topics needed further development and received valuable expert advice. It was especially gratifying to realize that my skills were in demand and could be useful in real-world business processes," said Dmitry Evstifeev.