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Reducing National Freight Logistics Costs Risk In A High-Oil-Price Environment : A South African Case Study

Havenga, Jan - Nama Orang; Simpson, Zane - Nama Orang;

Purpose – South Africa’s logistics cost measurement was expanded to include externality costs, and
scenarios based on the key exogenous risks were developed to inform mitigation strategies. This paper
aims to discuss these issues.
Design/methodology/approach – The research approach is quantitative, based on a gravityorientated
freight flow model, a road transport cost model, actual transport costs for other modes, a
warehousing cost survey, an inventory delay calculation (to inform warehousing cost calculations and
inventory financing costs) and an externality cost calculation.
Findings – Transport cost pressures are expected to deteriorate due to the increasingly negative
outlook for the oil price and the internalisation of externality costs. The nature of these forces compels
transport cost challenges to be addressed strategically through collaborative, industry-wide and even
nationwide initiatives.
Research limitations/implications – Key limitations are inconsistent commodity classification
schemes across information sources, and incomplete container content data. The researchers are
collaborating with information providers to address these issues and refinemodel accuracy and forecasting.
Practical implications – The exogenous risks strengthen the argument for new approaches to
South Africa’s logistics cost challenges driven by the high densities of corridor freight flows.
Social implications – The inclusion of externality costs highlighted the negative environmental
impact of the current modal configuration and provides impetus for change.
Originality/value – Major advancements to logistics cost modelling were made by incorporating
externality costs and developing scenarios for risk mitigation. Freight flow data granularity (in excess of
one million records) allows both aggregation to national-level intelligence to inform policies, large-scale
infrastructure investments and industrial positioning, and disaggregation to enable practical application.


Ketersediaan
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IPC Corporate University Library ATC LO HAV r
ATC1600251
Tersedia
Informasi Detail
Judul Seri
The International Journal of Logistics Management
No. Panggil
ATC LO HAV r
Penerbit
Africa : Emerald Insight., 2014
Deskripsi Fisik
21 p
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
0957-4093
Klasifikasi
LO
Tipe Isi
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Tipe Media
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Tipe Pembawa
online resource
Edisi
Vol. 25 Iss 1 pp
Subjek
Total Logistics Cost
Transportation Economics
National Freight Logistics Costs
Info Detail Spesifik
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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Havenga, Jan
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