Application of E-commerce Platform in Dry Bulk Shipping: Supply Chain Perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/6a0yef10Keywords:
E-commerce Platform, Dry Bulk Shipping, Supply Chain.Abstract
With the increasing popularity of e-commerce platforms, integrating supply chain and e-commerce has become an important research topic. As a key component of supply chain logistics, dry bulk shipping has also begun to transform towards e-commerce platforms. However, the transformation resistance is relatively high due to the traditional ship-owner and cargo-owner transaction model. In response, some dry bulk shipping companies have started exploring the potential of e-commerce platform applications. This paper aims to provide an overview of the current situation and analyze the prospects of e-commerce platform integration in the dry bulk shipping industry from a supply chain perspective. The study will examine the benefits and challenges of e-commerce platform adoption in dry bulk shipping, the impact of platform integration on supply chain efficiency, and the potential implications for future industry development.
Downloads
References
Dubey, R., Bryde, D. J., Dwivedi, Y. K., Graham, G., Foropon, C., Papadopoulos, T.: Dynamic digital capabilities and supply chain resilience: The role of government effectiveness. International Journal of Production Economics, 108790 (2023).
Shan, H., Bai, D., Fan, X., Shi, J., Li, Y., Yang, S. Enabling roles of integration and resilience for sustainable supply chain performance: an empirical study on China’s E-commerce platforms. Applied Economics, 1 - 15 (2023).
Liu, T.: Research on the Design of E-commerce Data Analysis Platform. In 2021 2nd International Conference on E-Commerce and Internet Technology (ECIT) (pp. 121 - 125). IEEE, (2021).
Jin, L., Chen, J., Chen, Z., Sun, X., Yu, B.: Impact of COVID-19 on China’s international liner shipping network based on AIS data. Transport Policy 121, 90 - 99 (2022).
Gavalas, D., Syriopoulos, T., Tsatsaronis, M.: COVID – 19 impacts on the shipping industry: An event study approach. Transport Policy 116, 157 - 164 (2022).
Qi, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, M., Wang, Q.: Developing supply chain resilience through integration: An empirical study on an e‐commerce platform. Journal of Operations Management (2022).
Sun, H., Lam, J. S. L., Zeng, Q.: The dual-channel sales strategy of liner slots considering shipping e-commerce platforms. Computers & Industrial Engineering 159, 107516 (2021).
Bernacki, D.: Assessing the link between vessel size and maritime supply chain sustainable performance. Energies 14 (11), 2979 (2021).
Shang, L.: Innovative ideas for promoting information management in e-commerce enterprises. In 2020 5th International Conference on Mechanical, Control and Computer Engineering (ICMCCE) (pp. 1791 - 1793). IEEE, (2020).
Jia, M.: Research on Supply Chain Finance Profit Model Based on E-commerce Platform. In 2021 2nd International Conference on E-Commerce and Internet Technology (ECIT) (pp. 117 - 120). IEEE, (2021).
Liu, J., Li, Z., Sun, H., Yu, L., Gao, W.: Volatility forecasting for the shipping market indexes: an AR-SVR-GARCH approach. Maritime Policy & Management 49 (6), 864 - 881 (2022).
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.






