Capacity Building In Trade And Capacity Building In Trade And Transport Facilitation For Land Locked Transport Facilitation For Land Locked
And Transit Developing CountriesAnd Transit Developing Countries
June 2004- June 2007June 2004- June 2007
Development Account 4th Tranche Project MDevelopment Account 4th Tranche Project Mhttp://www.un.org/http://www.un.org/esaesa//devaccountdevaccount/projects/0405M.html/projects/0405M.html
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Key elementsKey elements
Local knowledgeLocal knowledge
Cluster along corridor approachCluster along corridor approach
Corridor as a service assembly lineCorridor as a service assembly line
Collective “ownership” of the corridorCollective “ownership” of the corridor
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Local knowledgeLocal knowledge
Corridor trading and transport communitiesCorridor trading and transport communities::
Identify problemsIdentify problems
Assess needsAssess needs
Design and implement solutionsDesign and implement solutions
External assistance supplementExternal assistance supplement::
Educational materialsEducational materials
Technical expertiseTechnical expertise
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The cluster-corridor approachThe cluster-corridor approach
Corridor stakeholders are linked by a demand Corridor stakeholders are linked by a demand and supply relationship.and supply relationship.
Clusters to improve day-to-day operations Clusters to improve day-to-day operations and find medium and long-term solutions.and find medium and long-term solutions.
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Corridor and ClustersCorridor and Clusters
ShipperShipper
Freight ForwarderFreight Forwarder
CustomsCustoms
CarrierCarrier
Cluster
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Networked clustersNetworked clusters
Sea Cluster
Border Cluster
Inland Cluster
Transit CountryTransit CountryLand Locked CountryLand Locked Country
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Transit CountryTransit CountryLand Locked CountryLand Locked Country
Transit service productionTransit service production
A service assembly lineA service assembly line
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FINAL PRODUCT: GOODS DELIVERYFINAL PRODUCT: GOODS DELIVERY
CustomsCustoms CustomsCustomsTransportTransport
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StorageStorage CustomsCustomsTransportTransport ShipmentShipment
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Transit service productionTransit service production
Assessing corridor performanceAssessing corridor performance
• PRODUCTION:PRODUCTION: NUMBER OF DELIVERIES NUMBER OF DELIVERIES
• PRODUCTIVITY:PRODUCTIVITY: DELIVERIES - TONS PER H/USD DELIVERIES - TONS PER H/USD
• QUALITY/RELIABILITY:QUALITY/RELIABILITY: REGULAR - SAFE - TIMELY REGULAR - SAFE - TIMELY DELIVERIESDELIVERIES
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Corridor performance Corridor performance “shareholders”“shareholders”
• Transport MinistryTransport Ministry
• CustomsCustoms
• Customs brokersCustoms brokers
• Freight forwardersFreight forwarders
• CarriersCarriers
• Port authoritiesPort authorities
• Terminal operatorsTerminal operators
• Shipping linesShipping lines
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Three Pilot SitesThree Pilot Sites
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Three execution phasesThree execution phases
1.1. Training materialsTraining materials preparationpreparation:: 9 months: June 2004 – March 20059 months: June 2004 – March 2005
2.2. Cluster and network developmentCluster and network development:: 24 months: April 2005 – March 200724 months: April 2005 – March 2007
3.3. Long term planningLong term planning:: 3 months: April-June 20073 months: April-June 2007
THANK YOU !THANK YOU !José María RubiatoJosé María Rubiato
[email protected]@UNCTAD.ORG
Development Account 4th Tranche Development Account 4th Tranche Project MProject M
Capacity Building In Trade And Transport Facilitation For Land Locked And Capacity Building In Trade And Transport Facilitation For Land Locked And Transit Developing CountriesTransit Developing Countries
http://www.un.org/esa/devaccount/projects/0405M.htmlhttp://www.un.org/esa/devaccount/projects/0405M.html