UNCTAD/ASYCUDA Guidelines

27 April 2022

Acknowledging the importance of multimodality in enhancing the seamlessness of supply chain and logistics network for ESCAP member countries, including landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), the “Training Manual on Operational Aspects of Multimodal Transport” was developed as part of ESCAP Transport Division initiatives to improve technical knowledge of the transport and logistics sector and to support human resource development and capacity-building of ESCAP member countries. 

The latest edition of the manual was finalized with the support of the UNDA project “Transport and trade connectivity in the age of pandemics: Contactless, seamless and collaborative UN solutions”.


The Manual can also be used as a self-study guide. It is also designed to assist instructors to deliver training modules in a structural and effective manner, allowing for comprehensive transmission of technical knowledge. 
 

02 November 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic is profoundly altering the manner in which individuals engage in work activities and go about their daily lives. The global supply chains are expected to experience significant disruptions, including through reductions in trade volumes, declines in foreign direct investment, lower consumer goods demand, a reduction in commodity prices, and general economic decline in particular for vulnerable developing countries.

 

Countries have implemented measures to contain the spread of the virus by:

  • limiting travel
  • reducing non-essential work and promoting teleworking
  • cancelling mass gatherings and promoting social distancing, among others

Borders remain open in most countries to keep supply chains functioning and to allow for continued trade in essential items including food, manufactured goods, and vital medical supplies.