Analysis of Asian Logistics Trade and Merchandise Growth

Article Preview

Abstract:

Analysis of simulation , go on sequentially according to the step designed: (1)Select the national targets analyses, (2) consult the research model of the foreign research institution, select the important ginseng parameter which influences the national risk, (3) predict or suppose that joins perhaps changes the direction and degree of the parameter, (4) observe the risk parameter susceptibility under different situations, (5) explain the reason why the risk changes. Set up the relevant research database in the country in Southeast Asia at the same time , collecting the materials respect can pass relevant organizations , such as foreign trade association , Bank of Communications ,etc. , or investigate the relevant various countries , key unit of interview and relevant research institution or the manufacturer . In addition, can exchange through the international materials, set up database line and information and exchange plans with the domestic and international relevant research institution.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 785-786)

Pages:

1506-1510

Citation:

Online since:

September 2013

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] Carruthers, R., J. N. Bajpai, et al. (2003). Trade and Logistics: An East Asian Perspective., Retrieved 2006/12/10, from http: /siteresources. worldbank. org/INTEAPREGTOPINTECOTRA/Resources/chapter+5. pdf.

Google Scholar

[2] LCP (2001). Logistics in Asia Pacific: Growth Opportunities in a Rapidly Evolving Marketplace. Hertfordshire 1-7.

Google Scholar

[3] Rodrigues, A. M., D. J. Bowersox, et al. (2005). Estimation of Global and National Logistics Expenditures: 2002 Data Update., Journal of Business Logistics 26(2): 1-15.

DOI: 10.1002/j.2158-1592.2005.tb00202.x

Google Scholar

[4] UNESCAP and KMI (2005). Free Trade Zone and Port Hinterland Development. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. New York.

Google Scholar

[5] WTO (2006a). WORLD TRADE REPORT 2006. Exploring the Links Between Subsidies, Trade and the WTO. Switzerland: 1-189.

DOI: 10.30875/7e9aa6ed-en

Google Scholar

[6] WTO (2006b). International Trade Statistics 2006. Switzerland: 1-249.

Google Scholar

[7] Wu, Y. C. and M. J. Cheng (2006a). the Logistics Development in Singapore. Taipei, Comerce Industrial Service Portal Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O. C.

Google Scholar

[8] Wu, Y. C. and M. J. Cheng (2006b). Mergers and Acquisitions Synergies for U.S. Third Party Logistics Providers., International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics 1(3): 253-272.

DOI: 10.1504/ijsoi.2006.011015

Google Scholar