scholarly journals Evaluation System Construction for Logistics Supply Chain of Cross-border E-commerce

Author(s):  
Lianming Zhao
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Xiaheng Zhang ◽  
Sukun Liu

In recent years, China’s cross-border e-commerce has flourished, and the transaction volume has increased year by year. Cross-border e-commerce has become a favorable breakthrough point for China's foreign trade. This article mainly studies the action mechanism and model of cross-border e-commerce green supply chain based on customer behavior. Green supply chain partners select 24 secondary indicators of the evaluation system as the input vector. The historical data of each index is collected by field investigation as sample data and brought into the neural network for training. The output vector of the only output layer of the network is used as the evaluation result of the supplier. This paper divides the operation mode of green supply chain into four stages and puts forward improvement tools for the functional modules in each stage. Enterprises can use the tools in the modules to improve the operation efficiency of green supply chain. According to the green level evaluation demand of green supply chain, this paper uses the hierarchical method to evaluate it. According to the survey results, this paper uses arithmetic average method to deal with the operation and establishes a secondary index after decomposition. Finally, this paper uses confirmatory factor analysis to test the measurement model and further uses analysis of variance to test the relationship between the two types of social cues and behavioral willingness. The data shows that the orderly fluctuation range of the east, middle, and west cross-border logistics subsystems basically remains at around 0.2 to 0.6. The results show that the establishment of the green supply chain model has a very positive significance for the implementation and development of the green supply chain in China’s manufacturing industry. Through the research of profit and profit distribution in the green supply chain, it provides guidance for the green supply chain to effectively select the supply chain members to cooperate and calculate and distribute the profit reasonably, so that the green supply chain management can be widely used in reality.


2014 ◽  
Vol 635-637 ◽  
pp. 1771-1775 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Min Jia ◽  
Kai Chao Yu ◽  
Jin Chang Zhang

Leagile supply chain integrates lean supply chain and agile supply chain. In this paper, the theory of lean production and agile manufacturing are compared and analyzed, and then the leagile supply chain model and the performance evaluation system based on DEA are established. Based on the above, this paper provides an example of the evaluation system to verify the operability and effectiveness, which can provide the reference for enterprises to improve operating mode of the supply chain or develop a new leagile supply chain.


2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 88-100
Author(s):  
Thanh Van Vo ◽  
Trung Quoc Pham

Design, analysis and evaluation of supply chain play an important role in the operation and establishment of of business competiveness. The design and analysis of supply chain generally solves issues concerning costs and customer services. Indicators of the two factors are often used in supply chain capacity evaluation models. In addition, there have been many supply chain evaluation models using indicators ranging from strategy to operation in the last decades. This study aims to summarize some supply chain capacity evaluation models and emphasize the importance of supply chain evaluation for the improvement of operation in the present competitive market, thereby creating a foundation for practical research on design, management, evaluation and operation of supply chains.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 28-34
Author(s):  
Jan Hendrik Havenga ◽  
J. van Eeden ◽  
Wessel Pienaar

The Cross-Border Road Transport Agency (CBRTA) in South Africa aims to encourage and facilitate trade between South Africa and its neighbouring countries. The CBRTA sponsored a study by Stellenbosch University (SU) to determine the logistics cost impact of cross-border delays between South Africa and its major neighbouring trading partners, and prioritise opportunities for improvement. SU is the proprietor of both a comprehensive freight demand model and a logistics cost model for South Africa, which enable extractions and extensions of freight flows and related costs for specific purposes. Through the application of these models, the following information is identified and presented in this paper: South Africa’s most important border posts (based on traffic flows); a product profile for imports and exports through these border posts; the modal split (road and rail); the annual logistics costs incurred on the corridors feeding the border posts, as well as the additional costs incurred due to border delays. The research has proved that the streamlining of border-post operations that take a total supply chain view (i.e. of both border operations and those that could be moved from the border) is beneficial.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (19) ◽  
pp. 11057
Author(s):  
Heongu Lee ◽  
Changhak Yeon

Cross-border e-commerce, involving international product transactions via online and mobile platforms, is growing at a dramatic rate around the globe. One of the main concerns of brand firms is preventing counterfeit products from being sold under their names on e-commerce platforms. Counterfeit goods not only create economic losses to both the supply and demand sides, but also undermine efforts to improve sustainability. Proliferating counterfeits harm the brands of supply firms and trust in selling e-commerce platforms. In addition, they discourage participants in the supply chain from investing in social and environmental sustainability. If end-customers have access to detailed and comprehensive product information with a traceability system that can help overcome information uncertainty and asymmetry, losses can be prevented. The result of the pilot test has shown that securely shared in-depth product information among supply chain stakeholders from the supply side to end-customers can help prevent counterfeit goods from proliferating further by enabling consumers to determine the authenticity of products and report forgeries before paying.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 5318-5329
Author(s):  
Jiao Litao ◽  
Liu Beibei

Objectives: Artificial intelligence has profoundly changed the way of university education. The tobacco ban on university campuses has become a consensus among people. The public smoking ban among university students requires both external constraints and internal ideological education. The evaluation system construction of college students’ ideological education is an effective way to improve the quality of college students’ ideological education, and it has a guiding role in promoting the ideological education of college students. The evaluation system is a whole, so we should start from structural function, and pursue the system construction and implementation path from the inside to the outside. Parsons Structural Function Analysis Framework (AGIL) is a systematic analysis method to study the structural function of social action. Using AGIL for analysis, the evaluation subject, evaluation objective, evaluation organization and evaluation system constitute the functional structure of the evaluation. To build an ideological education evaluation system for college students, the implementation path involves optimizing evaluation subject and promoting result evaluation; focusing on evaluation objectives and enhancing process evaluation; strengthening evaluation organization and breaking through value-added evaluation; improving evaluation system and perfecting comprehensive evaluation.


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