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Consolidated Cargo tracking reports

UNJLC continued on the efforts to prioritize all non food items (NFI) using the Joint Supply Tracker (JST), developed in collaboration with UNICEF staff.  Purposes of JST are to:

1. Increase pipeline visibility and transparency;
2. Track NFI from CLPs up to Extended Delivery Point (EDP);
3. Prioritize supply movements in accordance with agency needs.

"pending" : CMR or the cargo will soon be moved and
"dispatched" : Cargo was moved.

  • The overall figures for transportation up to 26th March are as follows:

MODE                                          CAIA

AIR                                              575

RIVER                                            67

ROAD                                           938

Unknown                                     1627,591

* in Tons and corected beacuse boat are registered as TRUCK

  • For full details see below attached report.

Mode of Transportation for the commodities delivered trough the cluster facilities Mode of Transportation for the commodities delivered trough the cluster facilities
Utilisation of the CLUSTER by Partners Utilisation of the CLUSTER by Partners
Logistics Cluster Daily Activity Logistics Cluster Daily Activity
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2007-Mar-29 UNJLC_MOZ_JST_Report_by_org_070326.pdf
UNJLC_MOZ_JST_Report_by_org_070326.pdf (UNJLC_MOZ_JST_Report_by_org_070326.pdf - 32.58 Kb)
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Type of document : Update
Country : MZ MOZ 508 Mozambique, People's Republic of
Publication date 2007-Mar-29
 
 

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