Infrastructure of Central African Republic
The logistics performance index of Central African Republic is 2.36. It indicates a mediocre performance - shipping procedures are relatively unreliable, timeliness and safety of transferred goods are often a problem, although such a system may function relatively well if traffic is no too dense.
Customs performance is rated at 2.47. It indicates a mediocre performance - although somewhat ineffective, clearence porcesses do not overly discourage international business activity, occasionally fees and/or documents needed may be unpredictable, long clearance time can also be a problem.
Infrastructure quality in Central African Republic is rated to be at 2.5. It indicates a satisfactory quality - roads, railroad, ports and other facilities are able to handle significant traffic at all times and are also suited to various types of transport vehicles and vessels.
International shipment quality is 2.16. It indicates a mediocre performance - the services provided are somewhat attractive to foreign customers and the price accurately matches the quality, which is still not very competitive.
The competence of logistics service providers is valued at 2.31. The providers are of mediocre competence - they are able to ensure a certain degree of quality in their services, even excelling at times, although generally their performance may still be lacking in many aspects.
Tracking possibilities for shipments are rated at 2.31. It indicates a mediocre performance - the tracking systems provide some degree of information which usually includes the most necessary topics, such as the current location of a shipment, the dates of arrival and departure and the status of a shipment; still, more detailed information about the status and multi-language accessibility options are usually lacking.
Tracking possibilities for shipments are rated at 2.47. It indicates a mediocre performance - most of the shipments arrive either towards the farther end of the scheduled time brackets or late.
In Central African Republic, 10.8% of the population has access to electricity. Central African Republic has 39 airports nationwide. There are 20 internet hosts in Central African Republic. The number of road motor vehicles per 1000 inhabitants in Central African Republic is 6.
Road network
The total road length in Central African Republic is 20,278 km (12,603 miles). Out of them 0 km (0 miles) of roads are classified as motorways, freeways, or autobahns.
Gas price
On average, you would pay 1.69 USD for one liter of gasoline in Central African Republic. One liter of diesel would cost 1.3 USD.