Monday, March 24, 2014

Nepal is one of the top 10 low-income performers on the 2014 Logistics Performance Index

Nepal has made remarkable progress on logistics performance in the last two years, leading to improvement in Logistics Performance Index (LPI) 2014 rankings from 151 (out of 155 countries) in 2012 to 105 (out of 160 countries) in 2014. In fact, Nepal is one of the top 10 low-income performers on the 2014 LPI. The report also notes that Nepal and Burundi are the only two low-income countries with statistically significant changes in LPI score. In South Asia, Nepal’s ranked 5th, up from last position in 2012 and 2010.


In 2007 Nepal’s ranking was 130 (out of 150 countries) with a score of 2.14 and in 2010 its ranking was 147 (out of 155 countries) with a score of 2.2. In 2014, Nepal’s score was 2.59 with a ranking of 105 out of 160 countries.


Nepal showed improvements on all the indicators. The ranking on customs improved by 2 positions, 27 positions up on infrastructure, 47 positions up on international shipments, 39 positions up on logistics competence, 62 positions up on tracking & tracing, and 61 positions up on timeliness. It is quite remarkable that Nepal has improved its infrastructure ranking from one of the worst to 122 (out of 160 countries) in 2014.

That said, still much more needs to be done to make Nepal's supply chain efficient. Nepal not only needs to improve its infrastructure logistics (roads, rails, warehouses, telecommunications), but also efficient border management including customs clearances, administration, quality of brokers and agents, transparency, and payment systems.

Logistics Performance Index

Countries
160
155
155
150
Year
2014
2012
2010
2007
LPI
Rank
105
151
147
130
Score
2.59
2.04
2.2
2.14
Customs
Rank
123
125
130
141
Score
2.31
2.2
2.07
1.83
Infrastructure
Rank
122
149
143
144
Score
2.26
1.87
1.8
1.77
International shipments
Rank
104
151
143
131
Score
2.64
1.86
2.21
2.09
Logistics competence
Rank
107
146
143
124
Score
2.5
2.12
2.07
2.08
Tracking & tracing
Rank
87
149
140
102
Score
2.72
1.95
2.26
2.33
Timeliness
Rank
92
153
139
110
Score
3.06
2.21
2.74
2.75

The LPI is based on a worldwide survey of operators on the ground (global freight forwarders and express carriers), providing feedback on the logistics “friendliness” of the countries in which they operate and those with which they trade. The ratings are based on 6,000 individual country assessments by nearly 1,000 international freight forwarders, who rated the eight foreign countries their company serves most frequently. It is the weighted average of the country scores on the six key dimensions:
  • Efficiency of the clearance process (i.e., speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities) by border control agencies, including customs
  • Quality of trade and transport related infrastructure (e.g., ports, railroads, roads, information technology)
  • Ease of arranging competitively priced shipments
  • Competence and quality of logistics services (e.g., transport operators, customs brokers)
  • Ability to track and trace consignments
  • Timeliness of shipments in reaching destination within the scheduled or expected delivery time.