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Study on Evaluation of Port Logistics Service Capability of Qinhuangdao

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As an important hub and node of international land and sea logistics routes, ports have an irreplaceable role in promoting the development of modern logistics. Modern port logistics shoulders the twin goals of achieving high logistics efficiency and promoting sustainable economic development in the Mainland. Its logistics service capability determines the competitiveness of the entire supply chain and even has a great influence on the economic development of the surrounding ports. Therefore, how to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of port logistics service capabilities is an important prerequisite for the development of port logistics itself and port logistics. This article analyzes the current status of Qinhuangdao port logistics services, summarizes some problems existing in the current phase of Qinhuangdao port logistics services, and uses the fuzzy comprehensive analysis model to evaluate Qinhuangdao port logistics service capabilities, and evaluates the future development of logistics services in Qinhuangdao Port based on the evaluation results. Directions make some suggestions.

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IPEC2021: 2021 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Image Processing, Electronics and Computers
April 2021
1143 pages
ISBN:9781450389815
DOI:10.1145/3452446
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  1. Fuzzy Comprehensive Analysis
  2. Logistics Service Capability
  3. Qinhuangdao Port

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