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Main Issues in Trade Logistics and Facilitation
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Cooperation Between Urban and Port Development Policies
Closer cooperation between urban and port development policies in term of planning and developing regional logistic networks, with their related consequences on public transportation policies, need to be implemented to optimize public resources allocation and facilitate private sector investment and operations.

Policy Guide Lines: Objectives of increasing Road Network Density from 0.18 Km /Sq. Km of the area compared to 0.5 Km/ Sq. Km. which has been considered a bare minimum for sustaining Economic Development of a country. We therefore  need to take under mentioned measures while documenting the Transport  Policy with respect to Rural Road infrastructure. Read More

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Efficiency of Logistic Operation
Efficiency of logistic operations and in particular of the port interface, is critical for export competitiveness.
A comprehensive trade and transport facilitation agenda, addressing all procedural aspects of transport operations related to external trade activities, would be highly beneficial for Pakistan
Some of the important issues are: Road Freight Problems
1. Shipment Delays.
2. Little or no coordination in services offered
3. Obsolete cargo equipment.
4. Ineffectual cargo management.
5. Unnecessary custom procedures, etc.
Private trucking industry carries approximately 95 percent of the road freight traffic. The army-based trucking operation, the National Logistics Cell, created for emergency in 1978 by GOP to transport wheat and fertilizer from the port, carries the remaining 5 percent.

About 95% of the road freight traffic is not appropriately designed and powered.
Obsolete cargo transportation services and logistics add to the problems of congestion on the roads.
There is excessive overloading resulting and lack of enforcement of truck overloading and safety regulations.


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