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“Sinotrans Cup” the 7th National College Students Logistics Designing Competition was Completed Successfully in CUFE
Date :2020-12-08

Recently, “Sinotrans Cup” the 7th National College Students Logistics Designing Competition was completed in CUFE. Dr. Jiang Feng, Vice Dean of CUFE Business School, Dr. Geng Yong, Dr. Chen Jinliang, Dr. Jia Xiaojing, Dr. Chai Qingchun, Dr. Yan Nina, Dr. Gao Yongling, Dr. Dai Hongyan, Dr. Qian Cheng, Dr. Lu Jizhou, and Dr. Mou Shandong from the Department of Supply Chain and Operation Management attended the Competition. Professor Jiang Feng emphasized the important role of the second-curriculum in undergraduate education, and encouraged the students to promote learning through competition and achieve good outcomes. Dr. Geng Yong, Head of the department, introduced the background of the competition and the excellent results achieved by the students of CUFE Business School in past years. He called on everyone to keep connections and interactions with professors. Professor Chai Qingchun made a summary comment. After group presentations and on-site questions, the “Logistics Girls” team and the “5 Fighting Workers” team stood out and obtained the qualification to represent CUFE to participate in the national competition.

  

This Competition not only exercised the students' rigorous and thorough thinking, systematic thinking competence and overall view of thinking, but also improved their teamwork spirits, organization cooperation and communication skills. It is an innovative application and practice of the integration of profession and education.

  

    

    

    

  

  

    

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