Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa

Problem – The expansion of global trade and supply chain integration has put great emphasison logistics, particularly in the intermediary sector, freight forwarders. Whilst in developedcountries freight forwarders benefit from competitive markets and trade facilitatingpolicies, this sector in West c...

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Main Authors: Abdallaoui Berrada, Chakir, Ciro, aida
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Jönköping, Internationella Handelshögskolan 2009
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hj-95892013-01-08T13:19:37ZBottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast AfricaengAbdallaoui Berrada, ChakirCiro, aidaHögskolan i Jönköping, Internationella HandelshögskolanHögskolan i Jönköping, Internationella Handelshögskolan2009Bot t l ene c k s in the Fr e ight Forwa rding s e c tor in We s t - coa s t Af r ic a LPIBusiness and economicsEkonomiBusiness studiesFöretagsekonomiProblem – The expansion of global trade and supply chain integration has put great emphasison logistics, particularly in the intermediary sector, freight forwarders. Whilst in developedcountries freight forwarders benefit from competitive markets and trade facilitatingpolicies, this sector in West coast Africa exhibits low logistics performance levels. Inorder to address such issues, one needs to analyse the problem and identify the causes; thisthesis focuses on identifying the bottlenecks in the freight-forwarding sector in west coastAfrica.Purpose – The main purpose of this study is to identify the bottleneck/s within thefreight-forwarding industry in west coast Africa, namely: Angola, Cameroon, DR of Congo,Gabon, and Nigeria.Method – This thesis employs a pre-study and case study method, to ensure sufficient collectionof relevant material, taking into account the lack of research in this subject. We usedthe material obtained from the interviews and the secondary source, to structure our purpose,research questions, and to define the case of our study.Results – The study concludes with a series of interesting findings; First, the activity of aFreight Forwarder depends on a series of factors that do not depend on the Freight Forwarderper se. And second, Freight Forwarders in order to accomplish their tasks, have accessto services that are shared by all providers, and that are beyond their control. To conclude,the study identifies infrastructure as a major bottleneck in the Freight Forwarding sector. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-9589application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Bot t l ene c k s in the Fr e ight Forwa rding s e c tor in We s t - coa s t Af r ic a LPI
Business and economics
Ekonomi
Business studies
Företagsekonomi
spellingShingle Bot t l ene c k s in the Fr e ight Forwa rding s e c tor in We s t - coa s t Af r ic a LPI
Business and economics
Ekonomi
Business studies
Företagsekonomi
Abdallaoui Berrada, Chakir
Ciro, aida
Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa
description Problem – The expansion of global trade and supply chain integration has put great emphasison logistics, particularly in the intermediary sector, freight forwarders. Whilst in developedcountries freight forwarders benefit from competitive markets and trade facilitatingpolicies, this sector in West coast Africa exhibits low logistics performance levels. Inorder to address such issues, one needs to analyse the problem and identify the causes; thisthesis focuses on identifying the bottlenecks in the freight-forwarding sector in west coastAfrica.Purpose – The main purpose of this study is to identify the bottleneck/s within thefreight-forwarding industry in west coast Africa, namely: Angola, Cameroon, DR of Congo,Gabon, and Nigeria.Method – This thesis employs a pre-study and case study method, to ensure sufficient collectionof relevant material, taking into account the lack of research in this subject. We usedthe material obtained from the interviews and the secondary source, to structure our purpose,research questions, and to define the case of our study.Results – The study concludes with a series of interesting findings; First, the activity of aFreight Forwarder depends on a series of factors that do not depend on the Freight Forwarderper se. And second, Freight Forwarders in order to accomplish their tasks, have accessto services that are shared by all providers, and that are beyond their control. To conclude,the study identifies infrastructure as a major bottleneck in the Freight Forwarding sector.
author Abdallaoui Berrada, Chakir
Ciro, aida
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Ciro, aida
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title Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa
title_short Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa
title_full Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa
title_fullStr Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa
title_full_unstemmed Bottlenecks in the Freight Forwarding sector in West - coast Africa
title_sort bottlenecks in the freight forwarding sector in west - coast africa
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