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Exploring an underreported subject with global ramifications, this book sheds much-needed light on the rapid development of Chinaâ s logistics industry over the past several decades and puts it into historical context.
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Exploring an underreported subject with global ramifications, this book sheds much-needed light on the rapid development of Chinaâ s logistics industry over the past several decades and puts it into historical context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781032771076
- ISBN-10: 1032771070
- Artikelnr.: 71262857
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781032771076
- ISBN-10: 1032771070
- Artikelnr.: 71262857
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Paul G. Clifford is a Senior Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School and the author of The China Paradox: At the Front Line of Economic Transformation. He worked in China in banking, consulting, and technology. He advised Chinese logistics clients and was Executive Director, China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing. He was educated at SOAS University of London and Peking University. Christopher Logan is the President of LOGISTEED International and Chief International Business Officer of LOGISTEED Ltd. Previously with Accenture, Livingston, Agility, and Oliver Wyman in Beijing where he advised logistics clients. Educated at Ivey Business School, Western University, with further executive training at Harvard, Yale, and the Lee Kuan Yew School.
Introduction: framing the issues. Section 1: The context: from geography to
politics. Chapter 1. Unpacking logistics: trade's backbone explained.
Chapter 2. How history and politics shape china's logistics. Chapter 3.
Geography and transportation as the foundation. Chapter 4. The hand of
government guides China's logistics. Section 2: Challenges and goals; from
backward to world class. Chapter 5. Strategic issues and
opportunities: From backward to world class. Chapter 6. Specialized niche
markets and capabilities. Chapter 7. The digital revolution and technology
advances are transformative. Chapter 8. Striving for green sustainability.
Chapter 9. Logistics as a lifeline: Covid-19 and other natural disasters.
Chapter 10. The global footprint: the Belt and Road, ports, and air-cargo.
Chapter 11. China's logistics intertwined with the rest of the world.
Chapter 12. Taiwan: The logistics gray rhino. Section 3: The key payers:
pofiles and cse sudies. Chapter 13. China's own logistics titans and
trailblazers. Chapter 14. How global logistics firms have navigated the
China market. Section 4: Conclusions. Chapter 15. Conclusions: senarios and
strategic implications.
politics. Chapter 1. Unpacking logistics: trade's backbone explained.
Chapter 2. How history and politics shape china's logistics. Chapter 3.
Geography and transportation as the foundation. Chapter 4. The hand of
government guides China's logistics. Section 2: Challenges and goals; from
backward to world class. Chapter 5. Strategic issues and
opportunities: From backward to world class. Chapter 6. Specialized niche
markets and capabilities. Chapter 7. The digital revolution and technology
advances are transformative. Chapter 8. Striving for green sustainability.
Chapter 9. Logistics as a lifeline: Covid-19 and other natural disasters.
Chapter 10. The global footprint: the Belt and Road, ports, and air-cargo.
Chapter 11. China's logistics intertwined with the rest of the world.
Chapter 12. Taiwan: The logistics gray rhino. Section 3: The key payers:
pofiles and cse sudies. Chapter 13. China's own logistics titans and
trailblazers. Chapter 14. How global logistics firms have navigated the
China market. Section 4: Conclusions. Chapter 15. Conclusions: senarios and
strategic implications.
Introduction: framing the issues. Section 1: The context: from geography to
politics. Chapter 1. Unpacking logistics: trade's backbone explained.
Chapter 2. How history and politics shape china's logistics. Chapter 3.
Geography and transportation as the foundation. Chapter 4. The hand of
government guides China's logistics. Section 2: Challenges and goals; from
backward to world class. Chapter 5. Strategic issues and
opportunities: From backward to world class. Chapter 6. Specialized niche
markets and capabilities. Chapter 7. The digital revolution and technology
advances are transformative. Chapter 8. Striving for green sustainability.
Chapter 9. Logistics as a lifeline: Covid-19 and other natural disasters.
Chapter 10. The global footprint: the Belt and Road, ports, and air-cargo.
Chapter 11. China's logistics intertwined with the rest of the world.
Chapter 12. Taiwan: The logistics gray rhino. Section 3: The key payers:
pofiles and cse sudies. Chapter 13. China's own logistics titans and
trailblazers. Chapter 14. How global logistics firms have navigated the
China market. Section 4: Conclusions. Chapter 15. Conclusions: senarios and
strategic implications.
politics. Chapter 1. Unpacking logistics: trade's backbone explained.
Chapter 2. How history and politics shape china's logistics. Chapter 3.
Geography and transportation as the foundation. Chapter 4. The hand of
government guides China's logistics. Section 2: Challenges and goals; from
backward to world class. Chapter 5. Strategic issues and
opportunities: From backward to world class. Chapter 6. Specialized niche
markets and capabilities. Chapter 7. The digital revolution and technology
advances are transformative. Chapter 8. Striving for green sustainability.
Chapter 9. Logistics as a lifeline: Covid-19 and other natural disasters.
Chapter 10. The global footprint: the Belt and Road, ports, and air-cargo.
Chapter 11. China's logistics intertwined with the rest of the world.
Chapter 12. Taiwan: The logistics gray rhino. Section 3: The key payers:
pofiles and cse sudies. Chapter 13. China's own logistics titans and
trailblazers. Chapter 14. How global logistics firms have navigated the
China market. Section 4: Conclusions. Chapter 15. Conclusions: senarios and
strategic implications.