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Netherlands INFORMATION in the WORLD

Netherlands INFORMATION in the WORLD. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJDYW6MZoB0 (HIDC film Netherlands ) http://www.hollandports.com/page.php?menu=2&page=2 (overzicht Nederlandse havens) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEKQoxK8_Zc ( Schiphol awards ). Where are we standing.

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Netherlands INFORMATION in the WORLD

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  1. Netherlands INFORMATION in the WORLD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJDYW6MZoB0 (HIDC film Netherlands) http://www.hollandports.com/page.php?menu=2&page=2(overzicht Nederlandse havens) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEKQoxK8_Zc (Schipholawards)

  2. Where are we standing LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE INDEX

  3. Logistics Performance index LPI compares the trade logistics profile of 155 countries and ratesthemon a scalefrom 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The ratings are basedon 6000 individual country assessmentsbynearly 1000 freightforwarders, whorated the eightforeigncountriestheircompany serves most frequently

  4. Logistics Performance index Sixcomponents Efficiency of the clearanceprocess The quality of infrastructure The ease of arranging competitively priced shipments. The quality of logistics services The ability to track and trace consignments. Achieving the scheduled or expected delivery time.

  5. Clearanceprocess border Speed Simplicity Predictability of formalities

  6. Infrastructure Ports Airports Roads Rail Warehousing & transloading ICT

  7. Logistics Performance indexWORLD WIDE SCORES Sixcomponents Efficiency of the clearanceprocess (speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities) by border controlagencies, includingcustoms The quality of trade- and transport-related infrastructure (ports, railroads, roads, information technology). The ease of arranging competitively priced shipments. The competence and quality of logistics services (transport operators, customs brokers). The ability to track and trace consignments. The frequency with which shipments reach the consignee within the scheduled or expected delivery time.

  8. The Netherlands 5th in Logistics Performance Index World Bank (2012) 2012 LPI Source: Logistics Performance Index, WorldBank 2012

  9. What’s the current status in The Netherlands in terms of logistics? • 2011 • GDP € 40 billion (8,5% of total) • 750,000 jobs • Top ranking in supply chain benchmarks • Ambition The Netherlands • # 1 logistics hub in Europe in 2020

  10. World’s fifth largest exporter of goods Export value in billions of US dollars (2011) ITC, 2012

  11. Major importer of goods and services Import value in billions of US dollars (2011)

  12. Offering a strategic location in Europe • Central position in Europe • Access to European markets and beyond • Gateway to Europe • 170 million consumers within a 500 km radius • Superior logistics infrastructure UK Germany Belgium NL France

  13. Access to markets • Centre of European purchasing power • Excellent connections • Efficient business travel • Connected socially • Launch market for Europe

  14. Superior logistics infrastructure • Port of Rotterdam: Europe's largest and most important port • Port of Amsterdam: 4th port in Europe • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Europe's best airport for cargo and passenger transport • #1 in DHL Global Connectedness Index 2011 • #5 in Worldbank Logistics Performance Index 2012 • Dutch Customs Authorities: practical and pro-active approach • VAT deferment at time of import • State-of-the-art, 100% digital, advanced fiber-optic network

  15. Freight forwarder hubs in Europe Source: Cushman & Wakefield, European Distribution Report

  16. Business Establishment Climate Barometer, Ernst & Young, 2012 Transport and logistics highly appreciated

  17. Goals TOPSECTOR LOGISTICS.NL One National Knowlegde- and Innovation Agenda for Logistics The Netherlands will gain an international Top Position in 2020 (1) Handling of International Cargo Processes, (2) Managing International Logistics Supply Chains,(3) Attracting Logistics Business with an efficient, innovative and attractive infrastructure

  18. Indicators In 2020 the Netherlands is European no 1 on the World Logistic Performance Index The GDP profit in logistics increased from € 3 billion to € 10 billion in 2020; Logistics Business volume increased in 2020 with 30%; The Load factor of transport modalities increases from 45% to 65% in 2020; The human capital inflow in business with higher edcution degrees in Logistics increased in 2020 with 50%. Human Capital Tafel Logistiek

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