Research on the Capacity Promotion of Chemical Logistics Based on the Material Resources

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The material resources are the important contents of the development of the modern chemical logistics industry. The logistics is the component of the development of the chemical industry. Modern chemical industry has been developing very quickly. The rapid development of the chemical industry needs more support of many logistics resources for the capacity promotion of the logistics service capacity. The abundant logistics material resources could contribute to the promotion of the operation efficiency in the chemical industry. The aim is to contribute to the rapid development and the capacity promotion of the chemical industry for the purpose of the better economic benefits.

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