Review of Logistics Service Regulations for Freight Forwarding Businesses

Regulatory frameworks on logistics regulations are often opaque, especially in developing countries, because of the complex nature of logistics services. World Bank client countries have faced difficulty finding the issues that hinder them from improving logistics competence. Therefore, it is beneficial to understand how the logistics service industry is regulated and what should be addressed in building the regulatory framework to improve logistics competence. This note proposes questions to be addressed for beneficial regulations by reviewing existing logistics service regulations in 14 countries, particularly regulations for the freight forwarding industry. These questions will help in assessing a regulatory framework and identifying regulatory weaknesses. This note suggests that the regulatory framework should take into consideration national recognition of freight forwarding business, an institutional arrangement with clear division of responsibility among stakeholders, and streamlined but flexible regulations adapted to the country context.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Watanuki, Maika
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-08
Subjects:SHIPPERS, TARIFFS, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, TRANSPORT SECTOR, LIABILITY, TRANSPORTATION LAW, FREIGHT SERVICES, TRANSPORT SERVICE, TRANSPORT AGREEMENTS, VEHICLE REGISTRATION, ROAD CABOTAGE, INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OF GOODS, AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, FREIGHT FORWARDING, PACKAGING, VEHICLES, FREIGHT TRANSPORT, FARES, AIR CARRIER, TRANSPORT SAFETY, CARRIERS, MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT, TRAFFIC, TAX, AIM, QUALITY, HAULAGE, CARGOS, BUSINESS LOGISTICS, AIR, TRANSPORT SERVICES, CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT, FREIGHT RATES, FREIGHT TARIFFS, VEHICLE, ROAD, HANDLING, CARGO, COSTS, TRANSPORT OPERATORS, TRAINING, TRANSPORT, ROAD TRANSPORT LEGISLATION, TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES, CAPACITY, TRANSPORT TERMINALS, CUSTOMS, LOGISTICS, ROAD CARGO, INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT, CABOTAGE, TRADE LOGISTICS, TRANSPORT OF GOODS, FREIGHT FORWARDERS, TRAFFIC POLICE, DOMESTIC TRANSPORT, AIR CARGO, INVENTORY, MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT OPERATORS, INFRASTRUCTURE, NATIONAL ROAD TRAFFIC, AIR FREIGHT, TAXES, NATIONAL LOGISTICS, SHIPPING DOCUMENTS, MANUFACTURING, TRANSPORT NETWORK, INITIATIVES, CUSTOMS BROKERS, TRANSPORT LAW, TRANSPORT FACILITATION, ROAD HAULAGE, TRANSPORTATION, INSPECTION, TRANSIT, POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, TRANSPARENCY, TRUCKS, SHIPPING, TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, POLICE, LAND TRANSPORT, MEANS OF TRANSPORT, NATIONAL TRANSPORT, MOTOR VEHICLE, CARRIAGE, CONSIGNMENT, SHIPMENTS, TRANSIT FACILITIES, TRADE FACILITATION, QUALITY CONTROL, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, FORWARDING, TRANSIT TRADE, TRADE, TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES, AIR TRANSPORT, WAREHOUSING, ACCIDENTS, COMBINED TRANSPORT, REGIONAL LOGISTICS, DANGEROUS GOODS, FREIGHT MARKET, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, TRANSPORT AGREEMENT, COMMON CARRIERS, ROAD TRANSPORT, SAFETY, GOODS TRANSPORT, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, TRANSPORT POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, FREIGHT, TRANSPORT OPERATIONS, ROAD TRAFFIC, STORAGE, TRANSPORT AGENCIES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24935014/review-logistics-service-regulations-freight-forwarding-businesses-addressed-better-logistics-regulatory-framework
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22658
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