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TRANSPORT STATISTICAL YEARBOOK [ROPOSAL]

I. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 Basic Indicators 1. Estimate of mid year population (millions)

2. Total area of the country (thousands of square kilometers) 3. GNP per capita (us$)

4. Average annual growth rate of GNP per capita (%) H. ROAD AND ROAD TRANSPORT

2.1 Inventory Statistics 1. Total length of road network (km)

2. Length of classified road network (km) 3. Length of paved road network (km) 4. Length of unpaved road network (km)

5. Vehicle in use by classes of vehicle (number and ton).

6. Number of road transport controls on main roads 7. Total number of employees

8. Number of professionals 9. Number of technicians lO.Number of workers (labourers) 11 .Number of equipment by category

12.Vehicle loading capacity by classes of vehicles (number and ton).

13.Number of driving schools.

2.2 Traffic Statistics 1. International freight traffic (tons and ton km) 2. National freight traffic (tons and tkm)

2.3 Performance indicators 1. Proportion of good, fair, poor for classified network (%).

2. Spatial road density (kin/km3) 3. Per capita length (km per person)

4. Average annual growth rate of paved roads (%) ,5. Average annual growth rate of unpaved roads (%)

6. Average annual growth rate of classified road network (%) 7. Average annual growlh rate of totaf road network (%) 8. Average annual growth rate of spatial road density (%) 9. Average annual growth rate of per capita length of road

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10. Number of worker per length of road maintained (number/km)

11. Professionals per total employees 12. Technicians per total employees (%) .

13. Equipment rented by highway authority from highway authority (cost and percentage)

14. Average age of equipment items (years or months) 15. Proportion of owner operators of the total fleet (%).

16. Proportion of companies of the total fleet (%) 17. Proportionof own account of the total fleet (%).

18. Proportion of parastatals of the total fleet (%) 19. Vehicle fleet age by type (years).

20. Load factor (%)

21. Transort delay for major international roads (hrs or days) 22. Number of deaths per 10,000 vehicles oh road 23. Number of deaths per 100,000 inhabitants

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7. Periodic maintenance cost (amount per km) S. Routine maintenance cost (amount per km) 9. Construction cost per total budget (%) 10. Rehabilitation cost per total budget (%) 11. Periodic maintenance cost per total budget (%) 12. Routine maintenance cost per total budget (%) 13. Personnel expenditure per total budget (%)

14. Construction and maintenance expenditure per total budget (*),.-.

15. Actual per required for the four categories and total expenditure (%)

16. Total amount of investment on force account (US$) 17. Total amount of investment on contracting (US$) IS. Average annual growth of contracting (%) 19. Total amount of sub-contracting cost (US$) 20. Ratio contracting per total amount invested (%) 21. Donors contribution per total for construction maintenance and rehabilitation (%)

22. Road general sufficiency (%) 23. Road user sufficiency (_%) 24. Fuel taxes per fuel prices (?6)

25. Road transport user charges (US$) >

26. Budget allocation for road transport sub-sector (percentage of total budget)

27. Percentage of spare parts in operating costs by classes of. .

vehicle (%) .

28. Current road transport prices or tariff for major routes, in particular for international road (US$ per tkm and pkin)

5. Number of available wagons by type 6. Number of available wagons by cargo capacity 7. Number of available wagons by capacity 8. Number of available wagons by by age 9. Number of available coaches by lype 10. Number of available coaches by capacity 11. Number of available coaches by seating capacity*

12. Number of available coaches by age 13. Total Number of staff

3.2 Traffic Statistics 1. Total freight ton kilometer (tkm) 2. Total passenger kilomettcr (pkm) 3. Total seat kilometer (skm)

4. Average gross trailing load of freight trains (tons) 5. Average net load of freight trains (Ions)

3.3 Performance indicators 1. Traffic units per km of railway route (TU/km) 2. Passenger train occupancy ratio (%).

3. Locomotive availability (%)

4. Locomotive reliability-km between failure (KM) 5. Locomotive utilization factor

(km/day)

6. Annual kilometrage per available locomotive (km)

7. Locomotive total output utilization factor (tkm/loc x hrs)

8. Locomotive productivity (TU/loc x hrs)

9. Wagon availability (%)

10. Wagon turnaround-number of days between two successive loadings (days) 11. Annual kilometrage per available wagons (km) 12. Average wagon load (tons)

13.Empty back haul factor (%)

14. Wagon productivity indicator (tkm/total capacity of the fleet) 15. Coach availability (%)

16. Annual kilometrage per available coach (km) . 17. Traffic units per staff number

3.4 Financial Statistics 1. Passenger revenue as total of revenue (%) 2. Freight revenue per ton km (US$) 3. Passenger revenue per seat km (US$) 4. Revenue per passenger km (US$) 5. Working ratio (%)

6. Operating ratio (%) 7. Operating income (%)

8. Net income (US$) .'

9. Return on Asset (%)

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4.2 Traffic statistics

2. Capacity of aircraft by type

3. Number of aircraft by use (passenger, convertible, all-flight and others not used for commercial air transport)

4. Air carrier personnel by type of job (flight personnel, other personnel).

5. Number of aircraft accidents, fatalities and injuries

a) AIRLINES

1. Passenger, freight and mail traffic by type of service

- International scheduled airlines - Domestic scheduled airlines - International and domestic non-scheduled operators

b) AIRPORT

1. Airport traffic by type of aircraft movements (international take-off or landing, domestic take-off or landing)

2. Airport traffic by type of service

- Passenger traffic embarked, disembarked and direct transit

- Freight traffic (loaded, unloaded) -Mail (loaded, unloaded)

3. Airport traffic by type of journey or movement

- International journey or shipment - Domestic journey or shipment

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4.4,Financial Statistics

1. Passenger load factor 2. Weight load factor

3. Aircraft utilization (hqurs flown per aircraft)

4. Tonne kilometer performed (TKP) per employee 5. Tonne kilometer performed (TKP) per flight crew member

6. Block hours per crew member

7. Number of passengers carried per crew member Average stage length ft.) AIRPORT

1. Passenger per employee

a) AIRLINE

1 Yields per tonne kilometer performed (US$)

2. Operating cost per tonne kilometer available (US$) 3. Expenditureper passenger (US$).

4. Income per passenger (US$)

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1. Income per passenger (US$) 2. Expenditure per passenger 3. Trading profit (operating revenue less operating expenditure) per passenger

4. Aeronautical income per

passenger

5. Non-aeronautical income per

passenger

6. Income per employee 7. Value added per employee

8. Capital expenditure per

passenger

9. Net assets per employee

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■5.1 Inventory statistics

5.2 Traffic statistics

5.3 Performance indicators

5.4 financial Statistics

1. Number of ships operated

1. Total quantity of goods yearly carried by the fleet operated

1. General ship turn-round in day/ship

2. Specific ship turn-round in day/ship by type of fleet yearly operated by shipping company 3. General physical ship productivity in tons 4. Specific physical productivity of category of merchant fleet

1. Financial productivity of merchant fleet

2. General ship operating cost per quantity of good operated

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3. Specific ship operating cost per quantity of good operated

4. Shipping company yearly financial performance indicator (yearly cast flow of the company)

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5.5 Inventory statistics

5.6 Traffic statistics

1. Number of ports 2. Number of berths by port

3. Number of vessels by type (general cargo, container carriers, dry-bulk and liquid-bulk)

4. Number of ship calls by type of vessel (general cargo container carriers, dry-bulk and liquid-bulk)

5. Rate of frequency (calls per ship)

6. Number of calls by type of vessel (General cargo, container carriers, dry-bulk and liquid-bulk)

1. Total outbound traffic (tons)

2. Transit traffic out of the tolal outbound traffic (tons) 3. Total transhipment (tons) 4. Total transit (tons) 5. Total container traffic -domestic + transit + transhipped (TEUs)

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2. Average waiting time in berth before berthing (hours)

3. Average waiting time in berth after berthing (hours)

4. Average time at berth (hrs or days)

5. Average tons loaded per ship in berth per day (tons/ship/day) 6. Average tons unloaded per ship in berth per day (tons/ship/day)

7. Handling performance per working hour (tons/gang hour)

8. Tonnage handled per linear meter of quay (tons/meter) 9. Average daily handling performance by berth for containers (TEUs per ship in berth)

10. Degree of eontainerization

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11. Average dwell time for container (days)

1. Working ratio (%) 2. Operating ratio {%) 3. Operating income (US$) 4. Net income.(US$)

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