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Freight & Trading Weekly

Logistics performance in a nutshell

12 Oct 2016 - by Ed Richardson
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The need for local knowledge

to keep goods moving

through Mozambique is

evident from the 2016

World Bank Logistics Performance

Index.

It ranks Mozambique 115th out

of 167 countries in a combination of

scores over the past four editions.

It fares better among the top ten

low-income economies, where it

ranks sixth.

At the top of the low income list

is Uganda (58th) Tanzania (61st),

Rwanda (62nd) and Burkina Faso

(81) as the four African countries

ahead of it.

South Africa is ranked 25th in

the global index.

Mozambique scores relatively

high for international shipments

(83), but is ranked 131st under

“logistics quality and competence,”

and 134th under “infrastructure”.

Customs is ranked 119th in the

four-year list.

But there is improvement.

The country comes out at 84th

in the 2016 ranking, where South

Africa is ranked 20th.

Customs procedures are

ranked at 88th out of 160 and

infrastructure 116th.

International Shipping is again

the best-performing measurement,

with Mozambique being ranked

58th in the world.

It is ranked 109th on logistics

competence and 97th on tracking

and tracing.

The country has, however,

dropped in the World Bank “Doing

Business” rankings – from 128 in

2015 to 133 in 2016.

The biggest drop was in starting

a business (-6), while the biggest

gain was dealing with construction

permits (+6).

Also improved was getting

electricity (+2 rankings to 164th in

the world).

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