Supporting Export Competitiveness through Port and Rail Network Reforms : A Case Study of South Africa

Autor: Pieterse, Duncan, Farole, Thomas, Odendaal, Martin, Steenkamp, Andre
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
AIRPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
TRANSPORT AGENCIES
CROSSING
CONGESTION
RAILWAYS
TRANSPORT PLANNING
TRIPS
ROAD
RAIL SERVICE
SPEEDS
RAIL POLICY
BOTTLENECKS
RAIL NETWORK
EXTERNALITIES
ROUTES
BLOCK TRAINS
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
FREIGHT SERVICE
EMISSIONS
PSP
INTERNATIONAL RAIL
INVESTMENTS
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT
RAILWAY
ROAD SERVICES
TRANSPORT SECTOR
HEAVY GOODS VEHICLES
CROSS‐SUBSIDIES
FREIGHT SERVICES
RAIL SERVICES
TOLL
RAIL COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TYPE OF TRANSPORT
RAIL SECTOR
DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES
SUBSIDIES
MARITIME TRANSPORT
RAILWAY LINE
SURFACE FREIGHT
FREIGHT TRAINS
RAIL INDUSTRY
FUEL CONSUMPTION
PASSENGER RAIL
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL
ROAD USE
ROAD PRICING
TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES
TRUE
RAIL TRANSPORT
EMISSIONS STANDARDS
LOCOMOTIVE
STRICTER ENFORCEMENT
BORDER‐CROSSING
COSTS
TRAVEL TIMES
FREIGHT MARKET
MODES OF TRANSPORT
ACCIDENTS
ROAD USERS
TRAFFIC LAWS
TRANSPORTATION ECONOMICS
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
IMPACT OF TRANSPORT
ROADS
AIR
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT PLANNING
ROAD USER
POLICIES
BORDER TRAFFIC
IMPACT OF TRANSPORT COSTS
PRIVATE RAILWAYS
POLICE
RAIL TRACK
JOURNEYS
JOURNEY
SAFETY
ROAD ACCIDENTS
RAILWAY SYSTEM
URBAN ROADS
TOLLS
ROAD BUILDING
RAIL LINKS
DOMESTIC TRANSPORT
INLAND TRANSPORT
FIXED COSTS
FREIGHT MOVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
VEHICLE MILES
TRANSPORT OFFICIALS
FREIGHT
CROSS SUBSIDIES
RAIL FREIGHT
PROFIT MARGINS
AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
TRUCKS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
ROAD MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
RAIL CUSTOMERS
FUEL TAXES
RAIL JOURNEY
HIGH TRANSPORT
ROAD TRANSPORT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
REGIONAL RAIL SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
PASSENGERS
RAILWAY COMPANIES
PORT ACCESS
DRIVERS
CROSSINGS
ROAD HAULAGE
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
AIR FREIGHT
EFFICIENCY OF INFRASTRUCTURE
VEHICLE
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
TRANSPORT MODE
DIESEL
TRANSPORT OPERATORS
INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING
CARRIERS
RAILWAY ASSOCIATION
TRANSPORT MODES
PORT SERVICES
PORT AUTHORITY
RAIL TRAFFIC
TRANSPORTATION REFORMS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL BURDEN
RAIL SYSTEMS
RAILWAY SECTOR
RAIL‐ PROJECT
URBAN SYSTEMS
FREIGHT RAIL
ROAD USER CHARGING
RAIL DIVISION
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FREIGHT COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
RAIL FREIGHT NETWORK
BORDER‐CROSSINGS
TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES
TRAINS
ROAD NETWORK
RAIL SYSTEM
CONGESTION COSTS
RAIL OPERATIONS
RAIL CORRIDORS
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
RAIL PROJECT
FREIGHT FLOWS
RAIL MODE
TRANSPORT NETWORK
PRIVATE RAIL OPERATORS
VEHICLE KILOMETERS
RAIL LINES
RAIL COMPANIES
TRANSIT
FUEL
BRIDGE
RAIL ROUTE
INFRASTRUCTURE CHARGING
ROUTE
ROAD DAMAGE
PASSENGER TRAINS
MOTORWAYS
GOODS VEHICLES
RAILWAY NETWORK
TREND
RAIL CAPACITY
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRAVEL
RAIL ACCESS
VEHICLES
BORDER INSPECTIONS
FLEETS
PASSENGER TRANSPORT
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
HEAVY VEHICLE
TAXES
TRUCK TRANSPORT
GRANTS
FREIGHT TERMINALS
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD COSTS
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRAFFIC
FREIGHT SECTOR
RAIL‐PROJECT
TRANSPORT COSTS
ROAD TRAFFIC
TRANSPORTATION LAW
ROLLING STOCK
ROAD PRICING REFORMS
PORT FACILITIES
RAIL OPERATORS
BORDER CROSSING
PORT AUTHORITIES
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
ROAD‐CONGESTION
ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES
MODE OF TRANSPORT
SUBSIDY
RAILWAY OPERATORS
TRANSPORT POLICY
ARTERIES
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
RAIL OPERATOR
RAIL CORRIDOR
Popis: Transport and logistics infrastructure is a critical determinant of the competitiveness of a country's producers and exporters. Well-functioning transport and logistics infrastructure relies not just on hardware, but critically on the operating environment that emerges from the interaction between private sector operators; national policies and regulatory regimes; and, in many countries, state-owned owners and operators of core infrastructure. This paper looks at the case of South Africa, where constraints in access, pricing, reliability, and network interfaces, particularly in the port and rail network, are eroding the competitiveness of South African exporters. The paper draws on interviews with a wide range of exporters along with secondary research to examine South Africa's port and rail network, and explores the underlying factors contributing to these constraints, including chronic underinvestment, an inadequate regulatory environment, insufficient private sector participation, and weak regional integration. The paper concludes with a review of the reforms needed to deliver a more broadly accessible and competitive rail and port sector based on international case examples. It highlights the need for institutional reforms to promote competitive pricing; private sector participation to increase investment and improve service delivery; information and coordination to address market failures and improve access; and cooperation to improve intermodal, interregional, and institutional interfaces.
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