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Why does cargo spend weeks in Sub-Saharan African ports? [[electronic resource] ] : lessons from six countries / / by Gaël Raballand ... [et al.]
Why does cargo spend weeks in Sub-Saharan African ports? [[electronic resource] ] : lessons from six countries / / by Gaël Raballand ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (164 p.)
Disciplina 387.1/640967
Altri autori (Persone) RaballandGaël
Collana Directions in development. Trade
Soggetto topico Freight and freightage - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Shipping - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Business logistics - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-48669-4
9786613581921
0-8213-9500-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview; Study Objectives and Methodology; Main Findings; Tables; 1.1 Average Dwell Time in Sub-Saharan African Ports; Figures; 1.1 The Vicious Circle of Cargo Dwell Time; Implications for Donors in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.2 Possible Policy Recommendations; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Literature Findings and Methodological Considerations; Literature Findings; 2.1 Summary of the Main Findings in the Literature on Cargo Dwell Time in Ports; Box
2.1 Classic Formulas for Container Yard Storage Capacity as a Function of Dwell TimeMethodological Considerations; 2.1 Port System Model for Container Imports; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Main Findings from the Case Studies; Dwell Time Benchmarks; Case Studies; 3.1 Average Cargo Dwell Time in Durban, Mombasa, and Douala Ports; 3.1 Dwell Time at Durban Container Terminal Pier 2, 2006-10; 3.2 Cargo Dwell Time Frequency in Durban Port; 3.2 Free Time in Selected Ports; 3.3 Container Traffic in Lomé Port, by Type of Cargo; 3.4 Dwell Time for Container Imports in Lomé Port, 2009
Shipment-Level Case Studies3.5 Volume of Traffic and Terminal Capacity in Dar es Salaam Port, 2000-07; 3.3 Volume of Containerized Imports in Dar es Salaam Port, by Final Destination, September to November 2008; 3.4 Average Tonnage per Container for Local and Transit Containerized Imports in Dar es Salaam Port; 3.5 Statistical Distribution of Aggregate Delay between Unloading from Vessel and Final Delivery to the Client in Dar es Salaam Port, September to November 2008; 3.6 Statistical Distribution of Dwell Time in Destination Countries, 2008; 3.6 Dwell Time in Douala Port, 2009
3.7 Statistical Distribution of Cargo Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Component, 20093.7 Cargo Dwell Time in Douala Port, 2009; 3.8 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Range of Tariff Duties; 3.9 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Type of Consignment; 3.10 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Density of Value; 3.11 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Type of Commodity; 3.12 C&F Market Concentration in Douala Port, 2007-10; 3.13 Time Performance of Main Customs Brokers in Douala Port; 3.14 Concentration of Container Imports along Main Shipping Routes for Douala Port
3.15 Daily Distribution of Clearance Operations in DoualaNotes; References; Chapter 4 The Impact of Demand on Container Dwell Time; Some Theoretical Considerations; An Empirical Analysis of Demand: Lack of Competence or Purpose?; Empirical Evidence in the Ports of Douala (Cameroon) and Lomé (Togo); Findings from the Firm Surveys; 4.1 Container Dwell Time in Lomé Port, 2009; 4.2 Cargo Dwell Times in Select African Countries, Weighted by the Number of Imported Containers, 2011; 4.3 Cargo Dwell Times in Select African Countries, by the Percentage of Containers, 2011
4.1 Average Dwell Time and the Perception of Normal Dwell Time in Select African Countries, 2011
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461209403321
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2012
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Why does cargo spend weeks in Sub-Saharan African ports? : : lessons from six case countries / / by Gael Raballand ... [and others]
Why does cargo spend weeks in Sub-Saharan African ports? : : lessons from six case countries / / by Gael Raballand ... [and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012
Descrizione fisica pages cm
Disciplina 387.1/640967
Altri autori (Persone) RaballandGaël
Collana Directions in development. Trade
Soggetto topico Freight and freightage - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Shipping - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Business logistics - Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN 1-280-48669-4
9786613581921
0-8213-9500-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview; Study Objectives and Methodology; Main Findings; Tables; 1.1 Average Dwell Time in Sub-Saharan African Ports; Figures; 1.1 The Vicious Circle of Cargo Dwell Time; Implications for Donors in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.2 Possible Policy Recommendations; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Literature Findings and Methodological Considerations; Literature Findings; 2.1 Summary of the Main Findings in the Literature on Cargo Dwell Time in Ports; Box
2.1 Classic Formulas for Container Yard Storage Capacity as a Function of Dwell TimeMethodological Considerations; 2.1 Port System Model for Container Imports; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Main Findings from the Case Studies; Dwell Time Benchmarks; Case Studies; 3.1 Average Cargo Dwell Time in Durban, Mombasa, and Douala Ports; 3.1 Dwell Time at Durban Container Terminal Pier 2, 2006-10; 3.2 Cargo Dwell Time Frequency in Durban Port; 3.2 Free Time in Selected Ports; 3.3 Container Traffic in Lomé Port, by Type of Cargo; 3.4 Dwell Time for Container Imports in Lomé Port, 2009
Shipment-Level Case Studies3.5 Volume of Traffic and Terminal Capacity in Dar es Salaam Port, 2000-07; 3.3 Volume of Containerized Imports in Dar es Salaam Port, by Final Destination, September to November 2008; 3.4 Average Tonnage per Container for Local and Transit Containerized Imports in Dar es Salaam Port; 3.5 Statistical Distribution of Aggregate Delay between Unloading from Vessel and Final Delivery to the Client in Dar es Salaam Port, September to November 2008; 3.6 Statistical Distribution of Dwell Time in Destination Countries, 2008; 3.6 Dwell Time in Douala Port, 2009
3.7 Statistical Distribution of Cargo Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Component, 20093.7 Cargo Dwell Time in Douala Port, 2009; 3.8 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Range of Tariff Duties; 3.9 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Type of Consignment; 3.10 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Density of Value; 3.11 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Type of Commodity; 3.12 C&F Market Concentration in Douala Port, 2007-10; 3.13 Time Performance of Main Customs Brokers in Douala Port; 3.14 Concentration of Container Imports along Main Shipping Routes for Douala Port
3.15 Daily Distribution of Clearance Operations in DoualaNotes; References; Chapter 4 The Impact of Demand on Container Dwell Time; Some Theoretical Considerations; An Empirical Analysis of Demand: Lack of Competence or Purpose?; Empirical Evidence in the Ports of Douala (Cameroon) and Lomé (Togo); Findings from the Firm Surveys; 4.1 Container Dwell Time in Lomé Port, 2009; 4.2 Cargo Dwell Times in Select African Countries, Weighted by the Number of Imported Containers, 2011; 4.3 Cargo Dwell Times in Select African Countries, by the Percentage of Containers, 2011
4.1 Average Dwell Time and the Perception of Normal Dwell Time in Select African Countries, 2011
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790286903321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Why does cargo spend weeks in Sub-Saharan African ports? : : lessons from six case countries / / by Gael Raballand ... [and others]
Why does cargo spend weeks in Sub-Saharan African ports? : : lessons from six case countries / / by Gael Raballand ... [and others]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012
Descrizione fisica pages cm
Disciplina 387.1/640967
Altri autori (Persone) RaballandGaël
Collana Directions in development. Trade
Soggetto topico Freight and freightage - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Shipping - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Business logistics - Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN 1-280-48669-4
9786613581921
0-8213-9500-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview; Study Objectives and Methodology; Main Findings; Tables; 1.1 Average Dwell Time in Sub-Saharan African Ports; Figures; 1.1 The Vicious Circle of Cargo Dwell Time; Implications for Donors in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.2 Possible Policy Recommendations; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Literature Findings and Methodological Considerations; Literature Findings; 2.1 Summary of the Main Findings in the Literature on Cargo Dwell Time in Ports; Box
2.1 Classic Formulas for Container Yard Storage Capacity as a Function of Dwell TimeMethodological Considerations; 2.1 Port System Model for Container Imports; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Main Findings from the Case Studies; Dwell Time Benchmarks; Case Studies; 3.1 Average Cargo Dwell Time in Durban, Mombasa, and Douala Ports; 3.1 Dwell Time at Durban Container Terminal Pier 2, 2006-10; 3.2 Cargo Dwell Time Frequency in Durban Port; 3.2 Free Time in Selected Ports; 3.3 Container Traffic in Lomé Port, by Type of Cargo; 3.4 Dwell Time for Container Imports in Lomé Port, 2009
Shipment-Level Case Studies3.5 Volume of Traffic and Terminal Capacity in Dar es Salaam Port, 2000-07; 3.3 Volume of Containerized Imports in Dar es Salaam Port, by Final Destination, September to November 2008; 3.4 Average Tonnage per Container for Local and Transit Containerized Imports in Dar es Salaam Port; 3.5 Statistical Distribution of Aggregate Delay between Unloading from Vessel and Final Delivery to the Client in Dar es Salaam Port, September to November 2008; 3.6 Statistical Distribution of Dwell Time in Destination Countries, 2008; 3.6 Dwell Time in Douala Port, 2009
3.7 Statistical Distribution of Cargo Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Component, 20093.7 Cargo Dwell Time in Douala Port, 2009; 3.8 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Range of Tariff Duties; 3.9 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Type of Consignment; 3.10 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Density of Value; 3.11 Average Dwell Time in Douala Port, by Type of Commodity; 3.12 C&F Market Concentration in Douala Port, 2007-10; 3.13 Time Performance of Main Customs Brokers in Douala Port; 3.14 Concentration of Container Imports along Main Shipping Routes for Douala Port
3.15 Daily Distribution of Clearance Operations in DoualaNotes; References; Chapter 4 The Impact of Demand on Container Dwell Time; Some Theoretical Considerations; An Empirical Analysis of Demand: Lack of Competence or Purpose?; Empirical Evidence in the Ports of Douala (Cameroon) and Lomé (Togo); Findings from the Firm Surveys; 4.1 Container Dwell Time in Lomé Port, 2009; 4.2 Cargo Dwell Times in Select African Countries, Weighted by the Number of Imported Containers, 2011; 4.3 Cargo Dwell Times in Select African Countries, by the Percentage of Containers, 2011
4.1 Average Dwell Time and the Perception of Normal Dwell Time in Select African Countries, 2011
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825483803321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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