Research on the Optimization of Logistics System for the Automobile Manufacturing Based on Supply Chain

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This paper firstly made a summary of China automotive trade logistics and introduces the supply chain management thought and theory-oriented, and put forward integrated logistics management theory of auto manufacturers based on the supply chain, and automobile manufacturers production logistics the characteristics and main mode of conduct summarizes the proposed direction of automotive supply chain logistics operation is through the sharing of information between member companies for effective collaboration, which used a systematic approach to coordinate the overall operation of the mechanisms and logistics activities. In addition, the effect of third-party logistics for in-depth logistics of procurement and supply, and cooperation in the supply chain information sharing mechanism was also studied.

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