All Transport
Model of ECMT Certificate of Compliance of a Trailer of TPLW not Exceeding 3.5 Tonnes with the Technical Safety Requirements
Guidelines/User Guide,
1 January 2015
Model of Certificate of Compliance with Technical Provisions Concerning Exhaust and Noise Emissions and Safety Requirements for “EURO IV/4 Safe", "EURO V/5 Safe", "EEV Safe" or "EURO VI/6 Safe" Motor Vehicle (Lorry) of TPLW above 3.5 and not Exceeding 6 T
Guidelines/User Guide,
1 January 2015
КОНТРОЛЬНЫЕ ПРОЦЕДУРЫ для грузовиков с МРГВ свыше 3,5 тонн и не более 6 тонн начиная с 1 января 2015 года
Guidelines/User Guide,
1 January 2015
Control Procedures for Vehicles with TPLW above 3.5 and not Exceeding 6 Tonnes as from 1 January 2015
Guidelines/User Guide,
1 January 2015
Urban Passenger Transport Scenarios for Latin America, China and India
Transport Outlook Summary,
1 January 2015
Major Transport Infrastructure Projects and Economic Development
Roundtable Report,
24 December 2014
Impacts of Expanding Airport Capacity on Competition and Connectivity
Case-Specific Policy Analysis,
1 December 2014
Air Service Agreement Liberalisation and Airline Alliances
Case-Specific Policy Analysis,
1 December 2014
Efficiency in Railway Operations and Infrastructure Management
Presentation, slides, speech,
18 November 2014
Case Study ProRail: Understanding the Drivers of Railway (in)Efficiency
Presentation, slides, speech,
18 November 2014
Rail Efficiency: Cost Research and its Implications for Policy
Presentation, slides, speech,
18 November 2014
L’évaluation des projets transformationnels: Le cas du Grand Paris Express
Case-Specific Policy Analysis,
11 November 2014
Appraising Transformational Projects: The Case of the Grand Paris Express
Case-Specific Policy Analysis,
1 November 2014
The Competitiveness of Ports in Emerging Markets: The Case of Durban, South Africa
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
1 November 2014
- Create an inter-departmental freight unit within the city of Durban that can bundle expertise and act as a one-stop shop for freight-related issues in the city. This unit could act as a vehicle to improve coordination on freight transport and engage in joint planning, aligning various actors including Transnet, SANRAL, the national and provincial departments of Transportation and the various departments within the city of Durban.
- Increase the autonomy of TNPA and streamline decision-making procedures within Transnet. This includes more financial autonomy, e.g. by creating a separate fund at the disposal for TNPA for port infrastructure and maintenance.
- Focus performance indicators on the performance of the whole supply chain. Currently much focus seems to be on part of the picture (e.g. crane productivity) without much consideration for (and sometimes even at the detriment of) other indicators.
- Undertake a comprehensive environmental port impact study and implement green-port mitigation policies if necessary
Expanding Airport Capacity: Competition And Connectivity
Case-Specific Policy Analysis,
1 November 2014
Institutional and Political Determinants of Private Participation in Infrastructure
Presentation, slides, speech,
27 October 2014
Renegotiation of Transportation Public-Private Partnerships: The U.S. Experience
Presentation, slides, speech,
27 October 2014
Soft Budgets, Renegotiations and Public-Private Partnerships
Presentation, slides, speech,
27 October 2014
Renegotiations: How to Approach them and Economic Outcomes
Presentation, slides, speech,
27 October 2014