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Development Status of China’s Manufacturing Logistics

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Contemporary Logistics in China

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Manufacturing logistics is an important part of modern logistics. Developing effective manufacturing logistics is of great significance for manufacturing enterprises to reduce costs, increase profit, and improve the benefits to the entire society. Under the guidance of the recent economic development strategies such as “Made in China 2025,” “Internet+,” and the Belt and Road Initiatives, China’s manufacturing industry continues to promote transformation and upgrading, and is moving towards high-end and intelligent development.

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    Industrial enterprises above designated size refer to those industrial enterprises having annual revenue of over 20 million RMB.

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    Crowd-sourcing refers to the act that a company or institution outsources its tasks previously performed by its employees in-house to an unspecified (usually large, non-permanent) pool of public workforce.

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    Step 1: strive to become one of the manufacturing powers in ten years; step 2: help China's overall manufacturing industry attain to the middle level of the world's manufacturing powers; step 3: solidify the status of China as a manufacturing power on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the P.R.C., when China becomes one of the world's leading manufacturing powers in terms of comprehensive strength.

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    The six high-energy-consuming industries refer to coal mining and washing, petroleum processing, coking and nuclear fuel, chemical raw materials and chemical manufacturing, non-metallic mineral manufacturing, ferrous metal processing, and non-ferrous metal processing.

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Liu, W., Wang, L. (2019). Development Status of China’s Manufacturing Logistics. In: Li, X., Lee, Sj., Liu, Bl., Wang, L. (eds) Contemporary Logistics in China. Current Chinese Economic Report Series. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7816-4_4

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