Evaluation of the sustainable development of logistics based on local characteristics: Matching logistics architecture with resources.

Xin Wen, Yan Liu
Author Information
  1. Xin Wen: School of Management, Shenyang University of Technology, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, China.
  2. Yan Liu: School of Management, Shenyang University of Technology, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, China. ORCID

Abstract

This paper sets out to investigate the alignment between the logistics architecture and resources across China's nine logistics regions, while also examining the individual advantages these regions possess. With the goal of establishing an evaluative framework for sustainable logistics development, the research introduces the principle of logistics equilibrium to augment traditional evaluation metrics, thus forming an assessment index system designed to quantify the congruence between logistics architecture and resources.Utilizing a democratic evaluation approach that emphasizes individual regional advantages, and leveraging empirical data from the decade spanning 2011 to 2020, this paper reveals a general upward trajectory in the matching level of logistics resources to architecture albeit with notable regional disparities. It is observed that while certain areas have made significant strides, others lag, underscoring the varied pace of development among different logistics regions.The research also brings to light the distinct advantage characteristics that emerge as each region evolves, suggesting that these attributes can be harnessed to foster a more environmentally conscious and forward-thinking approach to logistics. By implementing a democratic evaluation to rank these regions, this paper aims to identify exemplars that are not only recognized for their achievements but also serve as models for the formulation of green and sustainable logistics strategies tailored to each region's specific needs and potential.

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MeSH Term

Sustainable Development
China
Conservation of Natural Resources
Humans

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