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- Volume 12, Number 1 (2024)

OPTIMIZING SUPPLY CHAIN EFFICIENCY: A CASE STUDY OF CHENGDU EUROPE EXPRESS RAILWAY CARGO UTILIZING THE GRAVITY MODEL

Xiao Wei Li

📅 February 15, 2024 | 📄 pp. 1-12 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10663919

In response to the national "the Belt and Road" initiative, Chengdu embarked on a transformative journey, seizing the potential of industrial transfer. Anchored in the international trade landscape and the specific developmental needs of Sichuan, the city introduced the visionary "Chengdu Europe+" strategy. This strategy triggered a rapid expansion of key international logistics networks, particularly in aviation and railway, and paved the way for the direct operation of "Chengdu Europe Express Railway" connecting to Europe. The successful operation of this railway reinvigorated Chengdu's position as a logistics hub in the western region, fostering closer ties between Europe and Asia. This...

ANALYZING ECONOMIC DYNAMICS IN RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT

David Chan

📅 February 15, 2024 | 📄 pp. 13-20 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10663927

In the ever-evolving landscape of urban development, the role of resources remains pivotal. This research delves into the dynamic relationship between emerging resources and the tertiary industry, offering a fresh perspective from the vantage point of urban planning. As society's demands for resources continue to expand and diversify, it becomes imperative to reevaluate the supply and allocation of these resources to sustain urban growth. Unlike traditional sectors, the tertiary industry presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities, intertwined with urban development. This study explores the intricate connections between industrial energy efficiency, value, output, and urban scale, transcending the traditional...

EVALUATING EFFICIENCY IN CORPORATE FINANCING: A CASE STUDY OF THE GEM REGISTRATION SYSTEM REFORM

Ying Hong Wu

📅 February 15, 2024 | 📄 pp. 21-29 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10663929

Capital, as a vital element in business operations, serves as the lifeblood of enterprises. The prevailing objective of corporate operations revolves around the pursuit of capital value maximization, achieved primarily through capital appreciation in financial activities. Sustaining capital appreciation necessitates the ongoing operation of capital, encompassing production, business activities, and investments, all of which rely on surplus funds held by enterprises. When enterprises face shortages of capital to meet their investment or operational requirements, financing becomes a crucial consideration. Since the inception of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 1990, China's stock market has evolved into...