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Netherlands ranks fourth in Logistics Performance Index
Thursday 28 January 2010

Only Germany, Singapore and Sweden score higher on logistics than the Netherlands according to the Logistics Performance Index (LPI) Survey of the Worldbank. The report - Connecting to compete - presents the results of more than 5,000 individual country assessments made by nearly 1000 international freight forwarders. The Netherlands scores 4.07 on a scale of 0-5, a small difference with Germany at a score of 4.11.
 
The survey is conducted every two years to improve the reliability of the indicators and to build a dataset comparable across countries and over time. In 2007 the Netherlands ranked second, when only Singapore did a better job at logistics. The results of this years study show that the Netherlands could do better on the ease of arranging competitively priced shipments as well as the ability to track and trace consignments. Below is the top 10 out of 155 countries assessed.

Click here to see the complete LPI ranking 

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