First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy
First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy
This survey highlights that South Africa's core structural problems are far worse than expected:
Logistics cost represents a considerable percentage of the GDP (14.7% or R180bn). We spend more on transport than generally expected and much more than we should;
The "normal" macro economic model is to transport long-distance corridor freight on rail, with feeder and distribution services provided by road. Structural investment mypoia caused an unhealthy situation in South Africa, with three quarters of long-haul tonnage on road;
Our dense long-haul road corridors are intrinsically more expensive than a possible intermodal solution (even more so if extrinsic costs are considered). An overarching investment strategy should therefore consider that greater efficiency in one mode is a "second prize" compared to greater efficiency between road and rail.
Reference:
Van Dyk, FE, Marais, MA, Naude AH, et al. 2005. First State of Logistics Survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy, 40p
Van Dyk, F., Marais, M. A., Naude, A., Meyer, I., Koen, R., Ralehoko, E., ... Jacobs, C. (2005). First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy CSIR Centre for Logistics and Decision Support. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2759
Van Dyk, FE, Mario A Marais, AH Naude, IA Meyer, Renée Koen, EN Ralehoko, L Ramokgopa, et al First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy. CSIR Centre for Logistics and Decision Support, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2759
Van Dyk F, Marais MA, Naude A, Meyer I, Koen R, Ralehoko E, et al. First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy. 2005 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2759