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Report | 2016
APEC Supply Chain Connectivity Framework Action Plan 2010-2015: Final Assessment
Author(s): Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
The report presents the final assessment results of the APEC Supply Chain Connectivity Framework Action Plan (SCFAP). The SCFAP aims to improve the performance of supply chains in the APEC region, with a target of 10 percent reduction in time, cost and uncertainty by 2015. The results show that some progress has been made in reducing time and...
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Report | 2016
Capacity to Grow: Transport Infrastructure Needs for Future Trade Growth
Author(s): International Transport Forum
This report examines the consequences of increased global trade on the world’s transport infrastructure. More complex international freight flows as a result of diversified global trade patterns will change capacity requirements and increasingly reshape global transport networks over the coming decades. Policy makers need to understand now how...