Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification

The objective of this policy note is: (i) assessing the current situation of the transport and logistics sector in Djibouti, in particular regarding employment; (ii) examining the potential of the sector for creating jobs and generating new activit...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
AIM
AIR
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17385733/republic-djibouti-transport-logistics-djibouti-contribution-job-creation-economic-diversification-republique-de-djibouti-transport-logistique-djibouti-contribution-la-creation-d-emplois-la-diversification-economique
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language English
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topic ACCELERATION
ACCESS ROADS
AIM
AIR
AIR FREIGHT
AIR TRANSPORT
AIRPORT
AIRPORTS
ASPHALT
ASPHALT PAVEMENT
AVIATION FUEL
BANKS
BERTH
BERTHS
BILLS OF LADING
BLOCK TRAINS
BORDER CROSSING
BORDER CROSSINGS
BOXES
BRIDGES
BULK FREIGHT
CARGO
CARGO HANDLING
CARGO RATES
CARRIERS
CARRYING CAPACITY
CARS
CEMENT
COLD STORAGE
COMMODITIES
CONSTRUCTION
CONTAINER OPERATIONS
CONTAINER SHIPPING
CONTAINER SHIPS
CONTAINER TERMINALS
CONTAINERS
CROSSING
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS BROKERS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
CUSTOMS PROCEDURES
DEFICITS
DELIVERY TIMES
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DRIVERS
DRIVING
DRY CARGO
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL RISK
FINANCIAL RISKS
FIXED COSTS
FLEETS
FRAMEWORK
FREE ZONES
FREIGHT
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
FREIGHT HANDLING
FREIGHT MARKET
FREIGHT RATES
FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FUELS
GASOLINE
HAULAGE
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
HEAVY TRAFFIC
HEAVY TRUCKS
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY CORRIDOR
IMPORT TARIFFS
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL PORTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
LANES
LOCAL TRAFFIC
LONG-DISTANCE
MANUFACTURING
MARITIME TRANSPORT
MODERN TRANSPORT
MOTOR VEHICLE
MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK
NET SAVINGS
OPERATING COSTS
OPERATING EFFICIENCY
PASSENGER
PAVEMENT
PENALTIES
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
PERSONAL TRAVEL
POLICE
PORT FACILITIES
PROFIT MARGINS
PROFITABILITY
RAIL
RAIL CORRIDOR
RAIL LINE
RAIL LINES
RAIL SERVICE
RAILWAY
RAILWAY LINE
RAILWAY LINES
RAILWAYS
RETURN ON ASSETS
ROAD
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD TOLLS
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROUND TRIP
ROUTE
ROUTES
SAVINGS
SEAPORTS
SEWAGE
SHARING
SHIPMENTS
SHIPPERS
SHIPPING
SHIPPING AGENTS
SHIPS
SOCIAL SERVICES
STREETS
SUPPLY CHAINS
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TERRAIN
TOLLS
TRADE LOGISTICS
TRADE VOLUME
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC COUNTS
TRAFFIC FLOW
TRAFFIC VOLUME
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRAINS
TRANSIT
TRANSIT CORRIDOR
TRANSIT TIMES
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT CONTAINERS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
TRANSPORT MODE
TRANSPORT OF GOODS
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
TRANSPORT OPERATORS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORT STATISTICS
TRANSPORT STRATEGY
TRANSPORT TARIFFS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTS
TRANSSHIPMENT
TRIP DISTANCE
TRIPS
TRUCK TRAFFIC
TRUCKING
TRUCKS
VEHICLE INSURANCE
VEHICLES
VOLUME OF TRAFFIC
WAGES
WAREHOUSING
spellingShingle ACCELERATION
ACCESS ROADS
AIM
AIR
AIR FREIGHT
AIR TRANSPORT
AIRPORT
AIRPORTS
ASPHALT
ASPHALT PAVEMENT
AVIATION FUEL
BANKS
BERTH
BERTHS
BILLS OF LADING
BLOCK TRAINS
BORDER CROSSING
BORDER CROSSINGS
BOXES
BRIDGES
BULK FREIGHT
CARGO
CARGO HANDLING
CARGO RATES
CARRIERS
CARRYING CAPACITY
CARS
CEMENT
COLD STORAGE
COMMODITIES
CONSTRUCTION
CONTAINER OPERATIONS
CONTAINER SHIPPING
CONTAINER SHIPS
CONTAINER TERMINALS
CONTAINERS
CROSSING
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS BROKERS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
CUSTOMS PROCEDURES
DEFICITS
DELIVERY TIMES
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DRIVERS
DRIVING
DRY CARGO
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL RISK
FINANCIAL RISKS
FIXED COSTS
FLEETS
FRAMEWORK
FREE ZONES
FREIGHT
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
FREIGHT HANDLING
FREIGHT MARKET
FREIGHT RATES
FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FUELS
GASOLINE
HAULAGE
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
HEAVY TRAFFIC
HEAVY TRUCKS
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY CORRIDOR
IMPORT TARIFFS
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL PORTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
LANES
LOCAL TRAFFIC
LONG-DISTANCE
MANUFACTURING
MARITIME TRANSPORT
MODERN TRANSPORT
MOTOR VEHICLE
MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK
NET SAVINGS
OPERATING COSTS
OPERATING EFFICIENCY
PASSENGER
PAVEMENT
PENALTIES
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
PERSONAL TRAVEL
POLICE
PORT FACILITIES
PROFIT MARGINS
PROFITABILITY
RAIL
RAIL CORRIDOR
RAIL LINE
RAIL LINES
RAIL SERVICE
RAILWAY
RAILWAY LINE
RAILWAY LINES
RAILWAYS
RETURN ON ASSETS
ROAD
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD TOLLS
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROUND TRIP
ROUTE
ROUTES
SAVINGS
SEAPORTS
SEWAGE
SHARING
SHIPMENTS
SHIPPERS
SHIPPING
SHIPPING AGENTS
SHIPS
SOCIAL SERVICES
STREETS
SUPPLY CHAINS
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TERRAIN
TOLLS
TRADE LOGISTICS
TRADE VOLUME
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC COUNTS
TRAFFIC FLOW
TRAFFIC VOLUME
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRAINS
TRANSIT
TRANSIT CORRIDOR
TRANSIT TIMES
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT CONTAINERS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
TRANSPORT MODE
TRANSPORT OF GOODS
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
TRANSPORT OPERATORS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORT STATISTICS
TRANSPORT STRATEGY
TRANSPORT TARIFFS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTS
TRANSSHIPMENT
TRIP DISTANCE
TRIPS
TRUCK TRAFFIC
TRUCKING
TRUCKS
VEHICLE INSURANCE
VEHICLES
VOLUME OF TRAFFIC
WAGES
WAREHOUSING
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Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Djibouti
description The objective of this policy note is: (i) assessing the current situation of the transport and logistics sector in Djibouti, in particular regarding employment; (ii) examining the potential of the sector for creating jobs and generating new activities; and (iii) analyzing the constraints and making recommendations to alleviate. The note is divided into three chapters: (1) a diagnosis of transport and logistics; (2) opportunities and strategic priorities for the future; and (3) a suggested action plan. This policy note deals with transport and logistics and provides key input to the Djibouti New Growth Model study. The note relies on the findings of the World Bank mission that visited Djibouti in January 2012 to collect data and interview various representatives of the public and private sectors, as well as on a literature review. The note concludes that transport and logistics have a relatively limited potential for reducing unemployment since port activities are capital-intensive; the trucking industry serving the corridor to Ethiopia is totally dominated by Ethiopians; and the ongoing improvement of the supply chain s efficiency tends to cut jobs for a given volume of trade.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification
title_short Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification
title_full Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification
title_fullStr Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification
title_full_unstemmed Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification
title_sort transport and logistics in djibouti : contribution to job creation and economic diversification
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17385733/republic-djibouti-transport-logistics-djibouti-contribution-job-creation-economic-diversification-republique-de-djibouti-transport-logistique-djibouti-contribution-la-creation-d-emplois-la-diversification-economique
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13245
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spelling okr-10986-132452021-04-23T14:03:06Z Transport and Logistics in Djibouti : Contribution to Job Creation and Economic Diversification World Bank ACCELERATION ACCESS ROADS AIM AIR AIR FREIGHT AIR TRANSPORT AIRPORT AIRPORTS ASPHALT ASPHALT PAVEMENT AVIATION FUEL BANKS BERTH BERTHS BILLS OF LADING BLOCK TRAINS BORDER CROSSING BORDER CROSSINGS BOXES BRIDGES BULK FREIGHT CARGO CARGO HANDLING CARGO RATES CARRIERS CARRYING CAPACITY CARS CEMENT COLD STORAGE COMMODITIES CONSTRUCTION CONTAINER OPERATIONS CONTAINER SHIPPING CONTAINER SHIPS CONTAINER TERMINALS CONTAINERS CROSSING CUSTOMS CUSTOMS BROKERS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS PROCEDURES DEFICITS DELIVERY TIMES DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT DIESEL DIESEL FUEL DRIVERS DRIVING DRY CARGO EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL RISKS FIXED COSTS FLEETS FRAMEWORK FREE ZONES FREIGHT FREIGHT FORWARDERS FREIGHT HANDLING FREIGHT MARKET FREIGHT RATES FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TRANSPORT FUELS GASOLINE HAULAGE HEAVY EQUIPMENT HEAVY TRAFFIC HEAVY TRUCKS HIGHWAY HIGHWAY CORRIDOR IMPORT TARIFFS INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL PORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES LANES LOCAL TRAFFIC LONG-DISTANCE MANUFACTURING MARITIME TRANSPORT MODERN TRANSPORT MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK NET SAVINGS OPERATING COSTS OPERATING EFFICIENCY PASSENGER PAVEMENT PENALTIES PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PERSONAL TRAVEL POLICE PORT FACILITIES PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY RAIL RAIL CORRIDOR RAIL LINE RAIL LINES RAIL SERVICE RAILWAY RAILWAY LINE RAILWAY LINES RAILWAYS RETURN ON ASSETS ROAD ROAD IMPROVEMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD TOLLS ROAD TRAFFIC ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS ROUND TRIP ROUTE ROUTES SAVINGS SEAPORTS SEWAGE SHARING SHIPMENTS SHIPPERS SHIPPING SHIPPING AGENTS SHIPS SOCIAL SERVICES STREETS SUPPLY CHAINS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERRAIN TOLLS TRADE LOGISTICS TRADE VOLUME TRAFFIC TRAFFIC COUNTS TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC VOLUME TRAFFIC VOLUMES TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT CORRIDOR TRANSIT TIMES TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CONTAINERS TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT MODE TRANSPORT OF GOODS TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT OPERATORS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT STATISTICS TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT TARIFFS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTS TRANSSHIPMENT TRIP DISTANCE TRIPS TRUCK TRAFFIC TRUCKING TRUCKS VEHICLE INSURANCE VEHICLES VOLUME OF TRAFFIC WAGES WAREHOUSING The objective of this policy note is: (i) assessing the current situation of the transport and logistics sector in Djibouti, in particular regarding employment; (ii) examining the potential of the sector for creating jobs and generating new activities; and (iii) analyzing the constraints and making recommendations to alleviate. The note is divided into three chapters: (1) a diagnosis of transport and logistics; (2) opportunities and strategic priorities for the future; and (3) a suggested action plan. This policy note deals with transport and logistics and provides key input to the Djibouti New Growth Model study. The note relies on the findings of the World Bank mission that visited Djibouti in January 2012 to collect data and interview various representatives of the public and private sectors, as well as on a literature review. The note concludes that transport and logistics have a relatively limited potential for reducing unemployment since port activities are capital-intensive; the trucking industry serving the corridor to Ethiopia is totally dominated by Ethiopians; and the ongoing improvement of the supply chain s efficiency tends to cut jobs for a given volume of trade. 2013-04-22T19:28:00Z 2013-04-22T19:28:00Z 2013-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17385733/republic-djibouti-transport-logistics-djibouti-contribution-job-creation-economic-diversification-republique-de-djibouti-transport-logistique-djibouti-contribution-la-creation-d-emplois-la-diversification-economique http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13245 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Djibouti