新冠肺炎影响下的货物运输变化

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Production Engineering Archives Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.30657/pea.2023.29.17
Kuninori Suzuki, Yoshihide Ikushima, Yoji Murayama
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摘要本研究分析和讨论了新冠肺炎大流行期间日本独特的货物运输和社会环境的变化如何影响社会生活。自新冠肺炎爆发以来,日本的货物运输发生了重大变化。这项研究通过显示相关系数来分析日本的货物运输,以表明每个行业在多大程度上受到新型冠状病毒向感染者传播的影响。紧急状态导致人们对疫情的认识提高,导致许多商店关闭,出境货运量下降。尽管进口货物的数量有所增加,但出口货物的数量却没有增加。因此,仓库空置率下降。因此,研究表明,日本的配送中心正变得更加自给自足,基于云的物流信息系统正得到更广泛的应用。
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Changes in Cargo Movement due to the Effects of COVID-19
Abstract This study analyses and discusses how the unique cargo movements in Japan and changes in the social environment during the COVID-19 pandemic have affected social life. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, cargo movements in Japan have undergone significant changes. This study analyses cargo movements in Japan by showing correlation coefficients to indicate the extent to which each industry was affected by the spread of the new coronavirus to infected persons. The heightened awareness of the pandemic caused by the state of emergency led to the closure of many stores and a decline in outbound shipments. Although the volume of incoming shipments increased, the volume of outgoing shipments did not. As a result, warehouse vacancy rates declined. Therefore, the study revealed that distribution centers in Japan are becoming more self-sufficient, and cloud-based logistics information systems are becoming more widely used.
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Production Engineering Archives
Production Engineering Archives Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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