<p>This present report, as a second volume of the series entitled “Contemporary Logistics in China: an Introduction,” follows the same general conceptual organization, yet with updated analysis and discussion of logistics development, under the backdrop of the aftermath of the international financia
Contemporary Logistics in China
✍ Scribed by Jian-hua Xiao, Shao-ju Lee, Bing-lian Liu, Jun Liu
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Series
- Current Chinese Economic Report Series
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book is the eighth volume in a series entitled “Contemporary Logistics in China,” authored by researchers from the Logistics Research Center at Nankai University. In the spirit of the seven preceding annual volumes, this book carries on the ideal of providing a systematic exposition on the logistics development in China for the English-speaking community at large. Specially, this volume captures China’s logistics development at a crucial turning point.
This present report consists of ten chapters, organized into three sections. The introductory section, consisting of three chapters, depicts the current development status of the logistics market, the logistics facilities and technology, and the regional logistics market. The second section addresses the logistics characteristics of four rapidly expanding industries in China—the third-party logistics, the highway logistics, the express logistics, and the multimodal transport. The final section, consisting of three chapters, discusses some hot logistics topics in China. Chapter 8 studies the capital operation in China’s logistics industry. The next chapter deals with the development of intelligent logistics in China. The last chapter of this section presents the development of regional logistics along the Belt and Road routes.As with the previous volumes, the ultimate aim of this book is to present a timely portrait of the rapid growth of China’s logistics market and the status quo of its logistics industry. In so doing, the book offers an in-depth analysis of critical issues involved in the ongoing dynamic and multi-faceted development, and provides a valuable reference resource for interested readers in the academic and professional fields.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-v
Development of China’s Logistics Market (Xiao-Mei Jiang)....Pages 1-24
Logistics Facilities and Technological Development (Fan Qin)....Pages 25-42
Regional Logistics Market in China (Lan-Bing Li)....Pages 43-70
Third-Party Logistics Development in China (Ling Wang)....Pages 71-93
Development of Highway Logistics in China (Ping Chen)....Pages 95-114
Development of Express Logistics in China (Zhi-Lun Jiao)....Pages 115-135
Development of Multimodal Transport in China (Jian-hua Xiao, Xia Liu)....Pages 137-160
Capital Operations in China’s Logistics Industry (Yong Liu)....Pages 161-180
Development of Intelligent Logistics in China (Xiang Li)....Pages 181-204
Development of Regional Logistics in the Belt and Road (Jun Liu)....Pages 205-221
✦ Subjects
Business and Management; Logistics; Supply Chain Management; Operations Research/Decision Theory; Industrial Organization
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