| China is a large food consumption and demand,annual imports of more than 100 million tons.As a non-traditional grain production base in China,south China has a very strong grain processing and demand,and the total amount of fixed grain inflow from outside shows a large increase every year.Port G is a branch of Guangzhou Port,mainly taking coal,grain and ore as the main cargo.As a traditional grain receiving and unloading dock in South China,port G has played an important role in the grain logistics of Guangdong Province and the whole South China in a long period of history.The annual natural ton of grain receiving and unloading at port G is about 5 million tons.The lack of shipping capacity and uneven distribution of operation lines directly lead to a low turnover rate of grain cargo,which affects the subsequent unloading of large ships and restricts the development of the company’s grain business under the condition of limited warehouse capacity.Once the development of food business is limited,the development of the whole company will be affected.At present,the company lacks alternative business supplements.In the final analysis,the development of the company still needs to start from the food business,formulate development strategy,and break through the bottleneck.This paper is a self-selected topic.Through market research and secondary data collection,using the comparison analytic method,to the port of G food business characteristic and the present situation of food logistics in south China were analyzed,and the food business to predict the future market,expounds the current situation of production operations in G,using the SWOT analysis model,determine G port food business strategy development direction,development goal,combined with the situation in G,Choose suitable strategy implementation plan,establish system,capital and other guarantees,and guard against risks in the strategy implementation process,so as to achieve the goal of food business development and ensure port G’s food business to maintain good competitiveness. |