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Van Dyk, FE
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Marais, Mario A
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Naude, AH
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Meyer, IA
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Koen, Renée
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Ralehoko, EN
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Ramokgopa, L
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Ittmann, HW
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Pienaar, WJ
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Havenga, JH
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Hobbs, IE
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Botes, FJ
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Jacobs, CG
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2008-12-17T08:10:34Z |
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2008-12-17T08:10:34Z |
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2005-02 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
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 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2759
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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. |
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CSIR Centre for Logistics and Decision Support
and Spoornet |
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CSIR Centre for Logistics and Decision Support |
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dc.subject |
Logistics costs |
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Land freight transport |
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dc.title |
First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy |
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dc.type |
Report |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Van Dyk, F., Marais, M. A., Naude, A., Meyer, I., Koen, R., Ralehoko, E., ... Jacobs, C. (2005). <i>First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy</i> CSIR Centre for Logistics and Decision Support. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2759 |
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Van Dyk, FE, Mario A Marais, AH Naude, IA Meyer, Renée Koen, EN Ralehoko, L Ramokgopa, et al <i>First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy.</i> CSIR Centre for Logistics and Decision Support, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2759 |
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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 |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Report
AU - Van Dyk, FE
AU - Marais, Mario A
AU - Naude, AH
AU - Meyer, IA
AU - Koen, Renée
AU - Ralehoko, EN
AU - Ramokgopa, L
AU - Ittmann, HW
AU - Pienaar, WJ
AU - Havenga, JH
AU - Hobbs, IE
AU - Botes, FJ
AU - Jacobs, CG
AB - 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.
DA - 2005-02
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Logistics costs
KW - Land freight transport
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2005
T1 - First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy
TI - First state of logistics survey for South Africa 2004: The case for measurement and revitalisation of basic logistics infrastructure in our dual economy
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ER -
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