Logistics Performance Standards Model
Chile
The Ministry of Transport of Chile is leading a project to evaluate the performance of the 5 foreign trade logistics chains between the main consumer pole of the country, Santiago, and the two main ports of Chile, San Antonio and Valparaíso. For this purpose, IDOM is designing a logistic observatory for the freight corridors and defining the comparative patterns to evaluate the results obtained.
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A powerful tool for managing public policies
The Ports of San Antonio and Valparaíso share the same hinterland, use the same routes and destinations, and cover the entire central macrozone of the country, where mining, horticultural and viticulture development poles are located, and the country’s main consumption centre, Santiago. With the aim of promoting the continuous improvement of logistics development, promoting integral projects and policies, the need to create a Model of Logistics Performance Standards has been identified. This is a scorecard of indicators aligned with strategic objectives of the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications, which measures the performance of the 5 main logistics chains of the country and references their results to standards obtained based on international best practices. This represents a powerful tool for managing public policies, allowing improvements to be proposed their implementation and performance to be evaluated.
CLIENT:
SEP Business Service - Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications of Chile
SCOPE:
Best Practices of National Logistics Observatories
Definition and Implementation of a System of Indicators
Determination of the Logistic Vision in the Medium Term
Identification of Operational Gaps
Normative Study for Implementation
Roadmap