Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1059572 Journal of Transport Geography 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the findings of a stated preference research conducted in Tanzania (East Africa). The objective of the survey was to determine the relative importance as well as monetary values attached to freight transport quality attribute by shippers in this region. In-depth interviews with the logistic managers of companies that produce and ship goods were conducted. The freight transport quality attributes considered in this survey were flexibility, frequency, loss and damage, reliability, and transit time. The monetary values of these attributes have been computed as willingness to pay for their improvement as well as willingness to accept compensation for a decrease in their quality. The results show that shippers in this region consider travel time, loss and damage and frequency as the most important quality attributes. This may have relevant implications for the infrastructural transport policies to be implemented in the country.

Research highlights► Stated preference research conducted among Tanzanian producing and shipping firms. ► Monetary values attached to freight transport quality attributes. ► Relevance of results of the survey for infrastructure transport policies.

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