This paper explores the various alternative routes and methods available to garment exporters in Lao PDR, a land‐locked country in South East Asia, when exporting to the European Union. Lao exporters are dependent on the transport systems in place in neighbouring countries (i.e. Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore) for transit purposes. A multimodal transport cost‐model is used to illustrate and clarify multimodal transport routeing alternatives. A confidence index is also introduced for each route, transport modes and nodal links. Five routeing alternatives are presented in this paper and it is shown that the most frequently utilised route via Bangkok (Thailand) is not necessarily the most competitive in terms of time and cost, while the route via Port Klang (Malaysia) potentially offers a better alternative for Lao garment exporters.
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Multimodal transport: the case of Laotian garment exporters
Ruth Banomyong;
Ruth Banomyong
Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University, Thailand, and
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Anthony K.C. Beresford
Anthony K.C. Beresford
Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-664X
Print ISSN: 0960-0035
© MCB UP Limited
2001
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management (2001) 31 (9): 663–685.
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Banomyong R, Beresford AK (2001), "Multimodal transport: the case of Laotian garment exporters". International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 31 No. 9 pp. 663–685, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09600030110408161
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