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Introduction to Haifeng
Haifeng, male, born in March, 1962, Hui nationality, Hefei, Anhui, doctor of management, postdoctoral fellow in theoretical economics.

1983 graduated from Anhui institute of technology (now Hefei university of technology) with a bachelor's degree in industrial automation. From 1983 to 1988, I worked in Jinan No.1 Machine Tool Plant. 1988 to 1990 worked in Anhui Institute of Geological Experiment. 1990- 1993, a graduate student majoring in management engineering in School of Management, Hefei University of Technology, with a master's degree in engineering. 1March 1993 to1June 1998, taught at the School of Management, Hefei University of Technology, and1June 1998 was promoted to associate professor. 1998-200 1 studied for a doctorate in management science and engineering in the School of Management, Wuhan University of Technology, and received a doctorate in management in 200 1. From July, 2000 to July, 2006, he taught in the Department of Business Administration, School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University. From 2003 to 2006, he was engaged in postdoctoral research in theoretical economics in the School of Economics and Management. In 2003, he was the director of the Logistics Management Teaching and Research Section, and in 2005, he was the deputy director of the Department of Business Administration. 200 1 started as a tutor for master students, was promoted to professor in 2005, and was hired as a doctoral tutor in 2006. Vice President of China Logistics Association, member of China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing "Expert Committee of Logistics Division Certification", and vice president of Wuhan Logistics Association.

The main courses undertaken by Professor Haifeng successively include: logistics and supply chain management, logistics management, logistics operation management, production and operation management, warehousing and distribution management, logistics system planning and design, etc. Nearly 100 graduate students and MBA students received guidance.

Professor Haifeng's research interests are: regional logistics theory, logistics system planning (logistics park, logistics center), supply chain and logistics management, and management integration theory. He has published two books, edited two textbooks and published more than 80 papers. He presided over and participated in a number of national, provincial and ministerial level, provincial and municipal local government and enterprise projects.