Overcoming Barriers to Supply Chain Integration in SACU : Lessons from the Private Sector

Autor: Bausinger, Mirabel, Bertlesmann-Scott, Talitha, Charalambides, Nick, Slabbert, Jaco, Van Heerden, Francois
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
WAREHOUSE
WHOLESALERS
CUSTOMS
INFORMATION
VALUATION
TAX
INFRASTRUCTURE
VALUE ADDED
WORLD TRADE
LOGISTICS COMPANIES
CROSSING
TARIFF BARRIERS
BORDER MANAGEMENT
ROAD
INITIATIVES
CROSSINGS
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
POST BOX
DOMESTIC MARKET
MARKET ENTRY
MONITORING
COST OF TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT FACILITATION
INVESTMENTS
VEHICLE
EXPORT GROWTH
FINISHED PRODUCTS
SALE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
STOCK
COMPETITIVENESS
CARRIERS
TECHNICAL STAFF
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
BUSINESS
DISTRIBUTION
COMMON MARKET
GOODS
TRADE POLICY
MONITORING MECHANISM
STORAGE
OUTSOURCING
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
EMERGING MARKETS
WHOLESALER
EXPORT MARKET
MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT
RETAIL STORES
PRICES
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
VALUE CHAIN
TRADE BARRIERS
PURCHASING POWER
NEW MARKET
PRODUCTION
SUPPLIER
PURCHASING
PRICING
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
TRENDS
HOME’ MARKETS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
PRODUCTS
TRADE
MARKET
SUPPLY
TRADE POLICIES
PAYMENTS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
CASH FLOW
FREIGHT FLOWS
COSTS
MARKETING
AGRICULTURE
DEMAND
CONSUMERS
BRAND
PRODUCTION PROCESS
TRANSIT
WTO
PRODUCT
HARMONIZATION
SUPERMARKETS
MANUFACTURING
NETWORK
RETAIL OUTLETS
RESULT
SUPERMARKET
TREND
VALUE
SECURITY
EXPORTS
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION
SECURITY STANDARDS
ROAD USER
MONOPOLY
POLICIES
MARKET PENETRATION
DRIVING
USER
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
WEB
NETWORKS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
SUPPLIERS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
JOURNEYS
VEHICLES
JOURNEY
BEST PRACTICES
BUSINESS MODEL
SAFETY
BORDER INSPECTIONS
SUPPLY CHAIN
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRICE
SPREAD
TAXES
JOINT VENTURE
TRAINING
WAREHOUSES
DATABASE
MATERIALS
TRAFFIC
BRANDS
FIXED COSTS
SUPPLY CHAINS
ROAD USER CHARGES
MOVEMENT OF GOODS
RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES
CONSUMER PREFERENCES
FREIGHT
LIMITED ACCESS
TRUCKS
BORDER CROSSING
RESULTS
NEW MARKETS
INPUTS
INSPECTION
TRANSPORT
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
BUSINESSES
TRANSPORTATION
VALUE CHAINS
SECURE ACCESS
RETAIL
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
BORDER CROSSINGS
Popis: Cross border value chains are increasingly seen as critical for export growth, providing the conduit for more than half of developing countries exports in value-added terms. However, Africa’s contribution to cross border value chains remains low, at 1.5 percent. And African countries’ limited participation in value chains is in the lower-value, lower end stages of production. Reasons for this limited integration include infrastructure, thick borders, geographical remoteness, size, fragmentation, and the limited financial capacities and service industries of African countries.
Databáze: OpenAIRE