The study involves the determination of Provincial Logistics Capability for South African provinces. Provincial Logistic Capability (PLC) is the effectiveness and efficiency of a province in facilitating logistics activities both within the province and outside its borders. The Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) with Rank Order Distribution (ROD) was used to determine the PLC of all of the provinces. The PLC was calculated based on five weighted criteria: location, labour, service, administration and infrastructure. Each province was scored on each of these criteria as well as the sub-criteria. The results of this study show that infrastructure (capacity and condition) is the most important factor influencing PLC, with a weight of 34.7%, The second most important factor is labour force (availability and quality), with a weight of 26.9%. Gauteng has the highest logistics capability with a score of 17 while the Northern Cape is scored lowest with a PLC of 3. The PLC is then compared to the economy of that province. The comparison shows that there is a positive correlation between the PLC and the economy of the province.
Reference:
Mashoko,L. 2013. Provincial Logistics Capability and Economic Development in South Africa. In: South African Transport Conference (SATC), CSIR International Convention Centre, July 2013
Mashoko, L. (2013). Provincial logistics capability and economic development in South Africa. SATC 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6909
Mashoko, L. "Provincial logistics capability and economic development in South Africa." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6909
Mashoko L, Provincial logistics capability and economic development in South Africa; SATC 2013; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6909 .