2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2021.06.037
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Analysis of return logistics in e-commerce companies on the example of the Slovak Republic

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“…Compared with traditional logistics, the risks of cold chain logistics are also more prominent. E-commerce cold chain logistics is very dependent on infrastructure construction, it is the premise of its development of it, the current cold storage outlets in China are insufficient, the distribution is uneven, and most of the cold storage equipment is old and backward; due to the lack of low temperature control equipment, it cannot meet the requirements of the whole process control of low temperature of fresh products, resulting in high losses of fresh products in the transportation process, which greatly increases the cold chain logistics cost of fresh products [10]. Casper mentioned that foreign logistics companies can comprehensively monitor and manage the temperature, fuel consumption, and door opening times of vehicles in cold chain transportation by using the Internet of ings technology and other logistics information technologies [11].…”
Section: E Ird Stage E Stage Of Stable Development Of E-commercementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared with traditional logistics, the risks of cold chain logistics are also more prominent. E-commerce cold chain logistics is very dependent on infrastructure construction, it is the premise of its development of it, the current cold storage outlets in China are insufficient, the distribution is uneven, and most of the cold storage equipment is old and backward; due to the lack of low temperature control equipment, it cannot meet the requirements of the whole process control of low temperature of fresh products, resulting in high losses of fresh products in the transportation process, which greatly increases the cold chain logistics cost of fresh products [10]. Casper mentioned that foreign logistics companies can comprehensively monitor and manage the temperature, fuel consumption, and door opening times of vehicles in cold chain transportation by using the Internet of ings technology and other logistics information technologies [11].…”
Section: E Ird Stage E Stage Of Stable Development Of E-commercementioning
confidence: 99%
“…w � (0.226, 0.169, 0.154, 0.084, 0.135, 0.098, 0.133). (10) An expert group is established to determine the degree to which each evaluation index domain belongs to the comment level according to the expert scores and construct a fuzzy relationship matrix. Finally, the comprehensive evaluation vector of company A's cold chain logistics system is determined as follows:…”
Section: Calculate Indicator Weights and Program Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of deregulations and international agreements, governments, instead of directly interfering into the competition, rather apply indirect tools in order to improve the conditions of business environment. Another robust phenomenon is the massive increase in online sales over the last years and the intensive growth of e-commerce and development continues every year in most developed economies (Erdeiné Késmárki-Gally et al, 2015;Dobroselskyi et al, 2021). Taiwan has a dynamic capitalist economy with gradually decreasing government guidance on investment and foreign trade.…”
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“…Since the onset of Covid19 and its aftermath, many organisations and individuals alike have resorted to more indoor engagements, and as such, the application of social media technologies and eCommerce has been on the increase in business and government activities worldwide. Researchers assert that social media applications will have an increased role in the integration of eCommerce in organisations worldwide [1][2][3]. The features of the web, now commonly known as Web 2.0, include advanced Internet technology and applications, blogs, wikis, podcasting, RSS and social networks [4] making it a compelling position for SMEs in developing countries and in the Southern African context.…”
Section: Introduction 11 Background and Context Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%