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The Study Of Build Logistics System Of Inner Mongolia Economic Belt Along The Yellow River And Transportation Routes

Posted on:2013-08-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q J MengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330395962324Subject:Business management
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In october2010, the Inner Mongolia Region Government formulated an documentabout《Industry development plan of Inner Mongolia Hubaoe as the core economic beltalong the Yellow river and transportation (2010-2020)》. Thus, constructing the economicbelt along the Yellow river and transportation become an important development strategy.This plan raised a new requirements for Logistics industry. How to build a logisticsystem to adapt to industrial development has become a thing which need to seriouslythink about. It relates to economic development in Inner Mongolia. According to theactual situation of the current economic development, Combined with the theory, take aprofound analysis about how to build the logistics system, eventually proposed Logisticssystem which Consistent with the development characteristics of Economic belt alongthe Yellow river and transportation.In this paper, the content is divided into six chapters:Chapter one. Introduction. Inthis chapter, the main contents are the background、significance、methods、framework ofresearch. Chapter two. Theoretical basis and the definition of logistics of Constructionlogistics system of Inner Mongolia belt along the Yellow River and transportation.Research theories and concepts,in order to take a basis for the following writing of thepapers, The relevant theory are growth pole theory、 point-axis theory、industrialclusters theory. The concept definition are logistics、logistics nodes and logisticsneeds.Chapter three. The description of economic development of Inner Mongolia beltalong the Yellow River and transportation.First introduced the current situation ofeconomic development. Secondly, analyze the development of the logistics industry andfind out the problems.Finally,elaborate industry planning of Inner Mongolia belt alongthe Yellow River and transportation.Chapter four. Logistics demand forecasting andlogistics node assessment of Inner Mongolia belt along the Yellow River andtransportation. Use multiple regression and exponential smoothing method to forecast thenext five years logistics demand of Inner Mongolia belt along the Yellow River andtransportation, use gray clustering assessment model to assess and classify of six nodescity of Inner Mongolia belt along the Yellow River and transportation. Chapter five.Building logistics system of Inner Mongolia belt along the Yellow River andtransportation. On the basis of the above analysis, to determine the construction principleof building a logistics system. Building logistics system from the layout of the logisticschannel network、 logistics nodes network and logistics information platformconstruction、the collaboration of layout the logistics enterprises and industrial clusters. Chapter six, Conclusions and Outlook. by all above analysis,take conclusions andpointed out the inadequacies in building logistics system.The research methods used in this paper are:the combination of theory andpractice.On the basis of regional economic theory、 regional logistics theory andindustrial cluster theory,through practical research, on the basis of a combination oftheory and practice, put forward building ideas about regional logistics system,makethe paper writing is a combination of qualitative and quantitative.Qualitative method isliterature analysis,,and quantitative methods are multiple regression model and the grayclustering assessment model analysis,take them to forecast the major economicindicators. The combination that to reveal the nature and characteristics of the regionallogistics problems, make the argument more clearly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Logistics needs, Multiple regression model, Gray clustering, assessment model, Industrial clusters, Logistics system, Logistics Information, Platform
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