Published April 27, 2024 | Version v1
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In the Age of Technological Prowess: Managing Green Transformation of Ningbo Maritime Logistics through Intelligent Technologies

  • 1. College of International Economics & Trade, Ningbo University of Finance & Economics
  • 2. Ningbo philosophy and social science key research base "Research Base on Digital Economy Innovation and Linkage with Hub Free Trade Zones"
  • 3. Zhejiang soft science research base "Digital Economy and Open Economy Integration Innovation Research Base"
  • 4. College of Wealth Management, Ningbo University of Finance & Economics

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This paper examines the role of intelligent technologies in driving the green transformation of maritime logistics in Ningbo. It identifies challenges related to technological investment and costs, non-technical factors, data security, and proposes corresponding solutions. By addressing these challenges, shipping companies can unlock the potential of intelligent technologies, leading to improved operational efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

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