Optimal Study on Logistics Model of Agricultural Products in East China
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Tang Honglei, Business School, Huzhou University, Huzhou, P.R.China.
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Xue Jian, School of Management, Fudan University, Shanghai, P.R.China.
This study is the agricultural product logistics operational mode, and the logistics mode of China’s agricultural products has been summarized in this paper. It focused on the logistics mode of agricultural goods in Zhejiang province of East China. The paper used clustering analysis and operations research methods to optimize the existing logistics model. On this basis, the paper has combined with the organization theory of network, and used relative software to analyze logistics data about various regions in Zhejiang province. Finally, the paper has proposed the optimal logistics model of agricultural products in Zhejiang province.
Logistics of Agricultural Products, Cluster Analysis, Logistics Mode, Optimization
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