Netherlands up in Logistics Performance Index 2014
In the 2014 LPI report of the World Bank, the Netherlands ended at the second position, three higher as compared to the previous Index. Germany again showed the world’s best overall logistics performance. Restricted to infrastructure, and Belgium ended three. Restricted to infrastructure the top three remained the same: Germany, Singapore and the Netherlands.
The report, Connecting to Compete 2014: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, ranks 160 countries on a number of dimensions of trade -- including customs performance, infrastructure quality, and timeliness of shipments -- that have increasingly been recognized as important to development. The data comes from a survey of more than 1,000 logistics professionals. The World Bank Group’s International Trade Unit has produced the Logistics Performance Index (LPI) about every two years since 2007.