Major Retailing Logistics Management Mechanisms

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Due to the emergence of the global economy and increased competition, many of the modern fishing companies have recognized that their fisheries rapid product introduction and service innovation to market the importance of supply chain management. To improve their competitiveness, many modern fishing companies have accepted supply chain management to improve organizational effectiveness and achievement of organizational objectives, increase customer value, better use of resources, and improve profitability. Consider adhere to enterprise operational efficiency to improve collaboration and client response in the modern fisheries management advocated by business partners, an additional thrust towards a successful competitive strategy. Supply chain management in the fisheries industry has become part of the agenda of the senior management of the fishery production and the retail industry. Appropriate mechanism to optimize fisheries logistics supply chain design and effective fisheries management method is a reference to the fisheries in this article the major retail logistics supply chain management. Soft computing technology based on the proposed new program, and effectively solve the problems by a variety of dynamic segment of the logistics supply chain of the fisheries of the major retail companies.

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