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Networked clusters along transit corridors

Networked clusters along transit corridors. Institutional and technological solutions for Trade and Transport Facilitation In Land-locked Countries. Key elements. Project starts in 2004 Three pilot Landlocked regions in Africa, Asia and South America

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Networked clusters along transit corridors

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  1. Networked clusters along transit corridors Institutional and technological solutions for Trade and Transport Facilitation In Land-locked Countries

  2. Key elements • Project starts in 2004 • Three pilot Landlocked regions in Africa, Asia and South America • Contribution to the follow-up of the Almaty Conference on Transit Transport for LLDCS • Aimed at developing sustainable capacity to design trade facilitation solutions making use of ICTs.

  3. LLDCs and TCs needs • Look for economies of scale to improve use of transport infrastructures and equipment. • Build common transport and distribution systems sharing transport and trade support services, • Develop regional transport networks instead of disconnected national systems.

  4. The cluster-corridor approach • Along a corridor, shippers, intermediaries and carriers keep a buyer – supplier relationship, • Governmental agencies also provide services and demand information, • Business and control agencies can form clusters to improve day-to-day operations and find medium and long-term solutions for given corridors.

  5. Customs Carrier Freight Forwarder Shipper Cluster Corridor and Clusters

  6. International Transport Land Port Sea Port Land Trade Seller Buyer

  7. Transit Transit Country Land Locked Country LLDC Transit Transport Corridor

  8. Sea Cluster Border Cluster Inland Cluster Networked Clusters along Transit corridors

  9. Transit Country Land Locked Country Regional Transport Final objective

  10. THANK YOU ! José María Rubiato JOSE.RUBIATO@UNCTAD.ORG

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