Logistik Performance Index 2012
INTERNATIONAL SCORECARD
The international score uses six key
dimensions to benchmark countries' performance and also displays the derived
overall LPI index. The scorecard allows comparisons with the world (with the
option to display world's best performer) and with the region or income group
(with the option to display the region’s or income group's best performer) on
the six indicators and the overall LPI index.
The logistics performance (LPI) is the weighted average of the country
scores on the six key dimensions:
1) Efficiency of the clearance process
(i.e., speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities) by border control
agencies, including customs;
2) Quality of trade and transport related
infrastructure (e.g., ports, railroads, roads, information technology);
3) Ease of arranging competitively priced
shipments;
4) Competence and quality of logistics
services (e.g., transport operators, customs brokers);
5) Ability to track and trace
consignments;
6) Timeliness of shipments in reaching
destination within the scheduled or expected delivery time.
The scorecards demonstrates comparative performance of all countries
(world), regional and income groups.
Logistik Performance Index 2014
INTERNATIONAL SCORECARD
The international score uses six key
dimensions to benchmark countries' performance and also displays the derived
overall LPI index. The scorecard allows comparisons with the world (with the
option to display world's best performer) and with the region or income group
(with the option to display the region’s or income group's best performer) on
the six indicators and the overall LPI index.
The logistics performance (LPI) is the weighted average of the country
scores on the six key dimensions:
1) Efficiency of the clearance process
(i.e., speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities) by border control
agencies, including customs;
2) Quality of trade and transport related
infrastructure (e.g., ports, railroads, roads, information technology);
3) Ease of arranging competitively priced
shipments;
4) Competence and quality of logistics
services (e.g., transport operators, customs brokers);
5) Ability to track and trace
consignments;
6) Timeliness of shipments in reaching
destination within the scheduled or expected delivery time.
The scorecards demonstrates comparative performance of all countries
(world), regional and income groups.
Logistik Performance Index 2016
INTERNATIONAL SCORECARD
The international score uses six key
dimensions to benchmark countries' performance and also displays the derived
overall LPI index. The scorecard allows comparisons with the world (with the
option to display world's best performer) and with the region or income group
(with the option to display the region’s or income group's best performer) on
the six indicators and the overall LPI index.
The logistics performance (LPI) is the weighted average of the country
scores on the six key dimensions:
1) Efficiency of the clearance process
(i.e., speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities) by border control
agencies, including customs;
2) Quality of trade and transport related
infrastructure (e.g., ports, railroads, roads, information technology);
3) Ease of arranging competitively priced
shipments;
4) Competence and quality of logistics
services (e.g., transport operators, customs brokers);
5) Ability to track and trace
consignments;
6) Timeliness of shipments in reaching
destination within the scheduled or expected delivery time.
The scorecards demonstrates comparative performance of all countries
(world), regional and income groups
Logistik Performance Index 2018
INTERNATIONAL SCORECARD
The international score uses six key
dimensions to benchmark countries' performance and also displays the derived
overall LPI index. The scorecard allows comparisons with the world (with the
option to display world's best performer) and with the region or income group
(with the option to display the region’s or income group's best performer) on
the six indicators and the overall LPI index.
The logistics performance (LPI) is the weighted average of the country
scores on the six key dimensions:
1) Efficiency of the clearance process
(i.e., speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities) by border control
agencies, including customs;
2) Quality of trade and transport related
infrastructure (e.g., ports, railroads, roads, information technology);
3) Ease of arranging competitively priced
shipments;
4) Competence and quality of logistics
services (e.g., transport operators, customs brokers);
5) Ability to track and trace
consignments;
6) Timeliness of shipments in reaching
destination within the scheduled or expected delivery time.
The scorecards demonstrates comparative performance of all countries
(world), regional and income groups.
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