Learn from the Experience of the US Navy Accelerate the Construction of Containerized Packaging of Naval Materials

WANG Yan-fang, WANG Jian-min, YANG Xu-dong

Packaging Engineering ›› 2021 ›› Issue (11) : 261-267.

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Packaging Engineering ›› 2021 ›› Issue (11) : 261-267. DOI: 10.19554/j.cnki.1001-3563.2021.11.038

Learn from the Experience of the US Navy Accelerate the Construction of Containerized Packaging of Naval Materials

  • WANG Yan-fang, WANG Jian-min, YANG Xu-dong
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The purpose is to anlysize the construction experience of the US naval containerized packaging of materials, put forward and accelerate the construction of containerized packaging of naval materials, and accelerate the construction of naval materials containerization. The characteristic and construction experience are obtained by data analysis, summarizing and system analysis. In accordance with the reality of PLA Navy, the paper puts forward an approach to promote the construction of containerized packaging of naval materials. United States Navy has formed a serious theory of containerized materials logistics, smooth management and mechanism, perfect equipment system, sufficient supporting equipment, advanced technology and information management system, which is good for our construction of containerized packaging. It is necessary to strengthen the theoretical research of material logistics, deepen the demand of material packaging, scientifically coordinate the materials containerized packaging equipment system, improve the building of support facilities and equipment, increase the application of containerized packaging technology and promote the information management of materials containerized packaging.

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WANG Yan-fang, WANG Jian-min, YANG Xu-dong. Learn from the Experience of the US Navy Accelerate the Construction of Containerized Packaging of Naval Materials[J]. Packaging Engineering. 2021(11): 261-267 https://doi.org/10.19554/j.cnki.1001-3563.2021.11.038
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