Innovation Path of Leasing Trade under Smart Logistics Technology by Big Data Analysis

With the continuous development of big data and the increasing maturity of e-commerce, people’s requirements for modern logistics are becoming increasingly diversified. Conventional modern logistics service level is insufficient to meet the needs of consumers. Therefore, research on the innovative p...

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Main Authors: Yanan Song, Xiaolong Hua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8347904
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Summary:With the continuous development of big data and the increasing maturity of e-commerce, people’s requirements for modern logistics are becoming increasingly diversified. Conventional modern logistics service level is insufficient to meet the needs of consumers. Therefore, research on the innovative path of big data analysis of leasing trade under smart logistics technology is increasingly important. Smart logistics pays much attention to the integration of the Internet of Things, sensor networks, and the existing internet and realizes the automation, visualization, controllability, intelligence, and networking of logistics through sophisticated, dynamic, and scientific management, thereby improving resource utilization rate and productivity level, creating a more comprehensive connotation of social value. This work aimed to study the use of smart logistics technology to make electric car leasing to a higher level and to innovate the promotion and use mode of leasing trade. A shared business model of electric vehicles was proposed based on the internet and smart logistics technology. The experimental results showed that smart logistics technology contributes to exploring and expanding the role of electric vehicles in solving group users’ short-distance travel and improving an urban transportation system. It could offer a basis for nationwide promotion, thus promoting the development of the new energy vehicle industry and testing the practicability of the model. Regarding the improvement of the sample information system, the experimental results showed that the user’s full satisfaction is approximately 50%, while there remain the customers who would ask for further improvements. Besides, most customers believe that the accuracy and sensitivity of the existing in-vehicle information display need to be enhanced.
ISSN:1875-905X