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Conclusion
The added value of logistics is designed to be customer-oriented with value-added
services applied in the conventional process of logistics, and more importantly, it
is to form a logistics system. Therefore, the added value of logistics is taken as
a whole, so that advanced technology and modern value chain management tools
can be applied to realize the logistics process to the greatest degree both in the
aspects of function and management achieving the goal of management integration.
At the same time, the expansion of value-added logistics scope helps the value-
added procedures of logistics to form an organic whole, which reduce the loss of
funds and achieve the high efficiency and lower cost of the logistics, thus enhancing
the core competitiveness of the enterprise.
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