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ESCAP/UNDP manual on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in transport
(United Nations, 1993)
<p>ESCAP/UNDP first published its Report on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Systems for Transport Related and Trade Facilitation Activities in 1990. In this new updated and expanded publication details are provided of ...
Transport and trade connectivity in the age of pandemics : contactless, seamless and collaborative UN solutions : Proposals for crisis-response provisions in regional and bilateral transport agreements of the ESCAP member states
(United Nations, 2021)
<p>The United Nations inter-agency project "Transport and trade connectivity in the age of pandemics: Contactless, seamless and collaborative UN solutions" project responds to a call to action, for the immediate health ...
Priority investment needs for the development of the Asian Highway Network
(United Nations, 2006)
Upgrading and improving the Asian Highway network to the requirement of international transport is one of the important obligations of the Parties within the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian Highway Network. ...
Airship technology for air connectivity and humanitarian aid in the Caribbean and the Pacific
(United Nations, 2022)
The Airship transport alternative, in its diverse engineering variants, has the potential to be a game-changing technology with significant development in recent years. It offers the technical capabilities to make a broad ...
Connecting transport infrastructure networks in Asia and Europe in support of interregional sustainable transport connectivity : progress in enhancing transport connectivity between Asia and Europe
(United Nations, 2020)
The connectivity between Asia and Europe is of global significance and is expected to continue. As freight transport
movement is based on trade flows, the relatedly high level of trade between Asia and Europe also implies ...
Regional cooperation for trade and transport connectivity in the age of pandemics in Asia and the Pacific
(United Nations, 2020)
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, governments, border agencies, logistics companies and traders have been exploring how they can leverage existing trade and transport facilitation measures to keep goods moving across borders. ...