International Road Transport FacilitationResults from a survey in the League of Arab States
based on driver records
Riyadh, November 13, 2013
Objectives Study and Survey
Prepare Strategy and Action Plan for Trade and Road Transport Facilitation in the League of Arab States
Two study components:
1) Adherence and implementation of international trade and road transport facilitation conventions and agreements
2) Data collection and analysis of practices: permits, visa, border crossings, physical and non-physical barriers, combined transport, road security and safety
Survey Results
Distance/Speed
Distance/Speed
Distance/Speed
Waiting times
Waiting times
Waiting times
Costs
Costs
Costs
LAS vs. ECO
Recommendations1. Adherence to and implementation of the main UN Agreements and Conventions on Road Transport
• Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR), of 19 May 1956 and the Protocol to this Convention of 5 July 1978.• Customs Convention on the International Transport of Goods under Cover of TIR Carnets (TIR Convention), of 14 November 1975• International Convention on the Harmonisation of Frontier Controls of Goods, 21 October 1982• European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR), of 30 September 1957• Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to be Used for such Carriage (ATP), of 1 September 1970
Recommendations2. Border crossing facilitation
• Implementation TIR Convention• Trade facilitation measures• Harmonization Customs procedures• Harmonization inspection procedures• Visa issuance professional drivers• Standardized trade procedures• Single Window• Coordinated border management/joint border control• TIR-EPD
Recommendations3. Training
• Training of transport operators and professional drivers• Training of freight forwarders• Training of Customs clearance agents• Training of government inspection and enforcement officials
Recommendations4. In order to promote intra-LAS trade and facilitate international road transportation in the LAS region, also the following bottlenecks should be addressed:
• Impediments at the level of logistics: infrastructure, transports, support services to international trade;• Lack of information on international markets and business opportunities;• The complexity of national and international administrative procedures related to foreign trade, such as those of customs clearing, banking, ports, etc.;• Lack of managerial staff and technicians specialized in international trade, logistics and transport;
Recommendations
5. Carry out a feasibility study to plan a network of ancillary infrastructure and safe and secure parking places in the LAS region, in particular nearby the border crossings, but also along the most important national and international corridors
Guidelines Parking Places
Largest safe and secure parking places with wide range of services near borders
On road transport corridor with length of 2500 km, between 12-50 safe and secure parking places depending on traffic density
Total investment costs for 25 safe and secure parking places with a capacity of 200 places each amounts 90,000,000 USD
Costs Parking Place
Recommendations6. Set up a strategic committee to study the recommendations and come up with a short strategy to be endorsed by the LAS or AULT or any other relevant party
Action Plan
Action Plan
Action Plan