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Agro-Logistics in Central America : A Supply Chain Approach

2012

World Bank


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
Washington, DC
Otras materias
Fruit; Perishable goods; Temperature control; Customs brokers; Port infrastructure; Transport regulation; Export markets; Shipments; Rural roads; Electronic system; Transports; Police; Dairy; Food markets; Road quality; Supply chain approach; Congestion; Average speeds; Future research; Border crossing; Radial road network; Injury; Transport service providers; Wholesalers; Lanes; Food exports; Sale; Travel speeds; Shipping industry; Transit times; Corn; Cif; Rural infrastructure; Cold chain; Customs procedures; Export market; Fuel; Travel distances; Road; Inventory management; Local transport; Fuel costs; Market entry; Distribution centers; Customs; Journeys; Freight forwarders; Vehicle; Shipping; Inventory; Passengers; Third party logistics; Transport service; Lower traffic volumes; Warehousing; Transport market; Bridge; Boxes; Bottlenecks; Wholesale price; Routes; Open air market; Road haulage; Highway; Peppers; Personal transport; Beets; Transport costs; Demurrage; Price list; Competitiveness; Highways; Freight service; Packing; Drivers; Domestic transport; Customs clearance; Bags; Truck drivers; Road design; Transit corridors; Business logistics; Land transport; Transit; Border crossings; Meats; Profit margins; Transport services; Supply chain; Access to market; Trip; Inefficiency; Shippers; Freight handling; Rail; Warehouse; Congestion delays; Speeds; Price variation; Logistics costs; Benchmark; Port of entry; Shipping companies; Food export; Freight; Waiting time; Border management; Tariff barriers; Hazard; High transport; Travel times; Journey; Inland transport; Seafood; Transport facilitation; Air market; Infrastructure development
Licencia
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo. World Bank
Tipo
Working Paper; Working Paper; Text

2022-09-15
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