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21世纪海上丝绸之路港航物流系统研究 = Research on port and shipping logistics system of 21st-century maritime silk road / 曾庆成, 杨忠振编著.
21 shi ji hai shang si chou zhi lu gang hang wu liu xi tong yan jiu = Research on port and shipping logistics system of 21st-century maritime silk road / Zeng Qingcheng, Yang Zhongzhen bian zhu.
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Zeng, Qingcheng
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曾庆成
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Book
Language
Chinese
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Di 1 ban.
第 1 版.
Published/Created
Dalian : Dalian hai shi da xue chu ban she, 2017.
大连 : 大连海事大学出版社, 2017.
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2, 4, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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HE559.C5 Z423 2017
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China
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Business logistics
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China
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Physical distribution of goods
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China
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China
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Foreign economic relations
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Author
Yang, Zhongzhen
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杨忠振
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Series
"Yi dai yi lu" xi lie cong shu
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"一带一路"系列丛书.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-228).
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Research on port and shipping logistics system of 21st-century maritime silk road
ISBN
9787563234479
7563234470
LCCN
2018384003
OCLC
1021243148
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