Germany remains the highest performing country for logistics, according to a report.
The World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index ranks countries on elements of supply chain performance, including infrastructure, quality of service, shipment reliability, and border clearance efficiency.
Germany has topped the index for upper income countries for three years. It is followed by Luxembourg and Sweden.
South Africa, China and Malaysia were the top three best performing upper middle income countries, while India, Kenya and Egypt topped the lower middle income country rankings.
Syria came lowest overall in the rankings.
For the first time in their history landlocked countries are no longer automatically disadvantaged in the reports.
This was shown by landlocked Uganda and Rwanda taking first and third positions respectively as top performing low income countries thanks to regionally coordinated efforts to improve trade corridors. Tanzania came third in this section.
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