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Examensarbete 2013:09 ISSN 1654 9392 Uppsala 2013 Logistics Practices in Ethiopia Fekadu M. Debela SLU, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet SUAS, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Institutionen f r energi och teknik Department of Energy and technology English title: Logistics Practices in Ethiopia Author: Fekadu M. Debela Main supervisor: Girma Gebresenbet Examiner: Per-Anders Hansson Credits: 30 hp Name of Course: Independent project degree in technology Course code: EX0417 Serial title: Independent thesis 2013:09 ISSN 1654-9392 Uppsala 2013 Nyckelord: Ethiopia , Logistics , Road, Rail, Air Freight, Dry port 3 Abstract The ability to transport goods quickly, economically and reliably is vital to a nation s prosperity and capacity to compete in global market.
Logistics Related Constraints in Ethiopia Ethiopia is a landlocked country located in Eastern Africa bordering the Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya (Fig.1) with a land area of about 1.13 million sq. km and a population of about 82.8 million in 2009 (The Global Competitiveness Report, 2010), out of which only about 16 %
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