2021
DOI: 10.1111/exsy.12887
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The economic globalization for sustainable management of overseas trade enterprise logistics

Abstract: The study expects to explore the sustainable logistics management of foreign trade enterprises, help to further adapt to the development mode of economic globalization at this stage, reduce the international trade cost of enterprises and promote the overall trade development of enterprises. Logistics service providers of foreign trade enterprises are set as the research object to analyzes the problems existing in internal logistics management from the perspective of enterprise logistics. According to the relev… Show more

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“…In addition, the consistency ratio CR for each matrix is measured. If the CR is more extensive than 0.10, it implies a 10% chance that the elements have not been compared well, and the decision-maker should re-evaluate the comparison (Zuo et al, 2021;Nimawat & Gidwani, 2021;Belloula et al, 2020;Process, 2001). The value of the random consistency index is shown in table 3.3 (Taherdoost, 2017)…”
Section: Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the consistency ratio CR for each matrix is measured. If the CR is more extensive than 0.10, it implies a 10% chance that the elements have not been compared well, and the decision-maker should re-evaluate the comparison (Zuo et al, 2021;Nimawat & Gidwani, 2021;Belloula et al, 2020;Process, 2001). The value of the random consistency index is shown in table 3.3 (Taherdoost, 2017)…”
Section: Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the specular user interface of the ongoing digital revolution, the holy grail of the efficiency revolution gets yet another new finish. By digitalising, almost every aspect of production and consumption, one can boost the organisation efficiency even more (Zuo, et al, 2021), optimising entire industry sectors, public and government organisations, transport, and agriculture. Furthermore, digitalization can further enable more environmentally desirable solutions, which would be too complex to achieve or manage, such as the smart electrical grid (Coroam & Mattern, 2019).…”
Section: Digitalisation-pushmentioning
confidence: 99%