You Only Need to Dial One Number: The Story About Eternal Asia
Jiazhuo G. Wang () and
Juan Yang
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Jiazhuo G. Wang: City University of New York College of Staten Island
Juan Yang: Peking University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Who Gets Funds from China’s Capital Market?, 2013, pp 59-73 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract As outsourcing of non-core businesses steadily becomes a global trend, companies who provide outsourcing services have begun to flourish. Started as a logistics service provider for Cisco, Eternal Asia, the company that will be discussed in this chapter, quickly refined and perfected the concept of supply chain management and capitalized on these global trends. On top of this, it went a step further to develop a supply chain financing model that provides significant value for the financing of SMEs in general.
Keywords: Logistics market; Outsourcing of non-core business; Supply chain management; E-commerce; Supply chain financing; One-stop-shopping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-44913-0_6
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