Research on the Evaluation of 4PL Enterprise Competitiveness Based on Information Entropy-Neural Network

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The paper analysis on the fourth party logistics (4PL) enterprise competitiveness based on the connotation of simple; according to the characteristics of the fourth party logistics, the first put forward the fourth party logistics enterprise competitiveness evaluation index system, then apply the method of entropy index system, and last using the neural network to competitive analysis and quantitative evaluation of fourth party logistics enterprises, and get appraisal conclusion.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 439-440)

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331-336

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June 2010

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